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Intellectual Disability (ID)

Autism

Lack of awareness and misconceptions about epilepsy may exacerbate these issues, leading to conditions like depression, attention deficit disorder, anxiety disorders, aggression, and autism in affected children.

Seizures are a key factor in these changes, with generalized seizures often leading to inattention and hyperactivity, while more complex partial seizures can result in personality disorders.

Children with epilepsy often experience depression, which can occur before, during, or after seizures, particularly during periods between seizures. Symptoms vary but may include sleep disturbances, fatigue, lack of enthusiasm, emotional outbursts, anxiety, agitation, frustration, and impulsive behaviours. Attention deficit disorder is common, leading to distraction and frustration, affecting learning and social interactions. Anxiety can lead to generalized worries, panic attacks, and obsessive-compulsive tendencies, often triggered by the unpredictability of seizures. Aggression may also occur, though its frequency varies.

Uncontrollable seizures can cause frustration and irritation, later possibly leading to depression. Autism, a neurodevelopmental disorder, affects communication, behaviour, and social interactions from childhood. While its causes are unclear, genetic and environmental factors play a role. Early detection of epilepsy-related mental health and behavioural changes is vital, requiring collaborative efforts from psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers for effective intervention.

Dr. Praveena’s Approach

Dr. Praveena offers a transformative treatment for mentally challenged and epileptic children, promising significant improvements within one year. This treatment aims to enhance IQ and improve social behaviour, leading to drastic positive changes in the lives of these children. Through a comprehensive and tailored approach, Dr. Praveena's method provides hope and tangible results for families seeking better outcomes for their children.

Autism
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