Epilepsy: 21-year-old with brain tumor gets a new zest of life. Narayana Health City, Bangalore gave a new lease of life to a 21-year-old girl who was suffering from refractory epilepsy. She was suffering from recurrent seizures. The search of quality medical care brought her to Narayana Health City where after several necessary health check-ups she was diagnosed with benign brain tumor which was causing repeated episodes of convulsions. She was advised to undergo excision surgery. Now, after surgery, she is leading a healthy life and pursuing engineering.
Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder. In India, there are about 12 million people who are suffering from this condition. But sadly, many cases remain undiagnosed due to lack of awareness and monetary support. People with epilepsy who do not receive treatment suffer from recurrent episodes of seizures. This can affect their studies, their work, and quality of life for them and their families. Also, people with epilepsy and their families suffer from social stigma and discrimination.
Improving public education is very important to fight against epilepsy. International Epilepsy Day is celebrated on 11 February 2019 as an opportunity to raise awareness on epilepsy. Most of the cases of epilepsy are treatable with medicine after proper diagnosis. In some selective cases surgery is needed and has a gratifying result in reduction of seizure frequency and medications.
Dr. Komal Prasad,
Sr. Consultant Neurosurgeon,
Mazumdar Shaw Medical Center,
Narayana Health City
Bengaluru