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Conclusion
Many people with epilepsy lead productive and outwardly
normal lives. Many medical and research advances in the past two decades have led to a
better understanding of epilepsy and seizures than ever before. Advanced brain scans and
other techniques allow greater accuracy in diagnosing epilepsy and determining when a
patient may be helped by surgery. More than 20 different medications and a variety of
surgical techniques are now available and provide good control of seizures for most people
with epilepsy. Other treatment options include the ketogenic diet and the first
implantable device, the vagus nerve stimulator. Research on the underlying causes of
epilepsy, including identification of genes for some forms of epilepsy and febrile
seizures, has led to a greatly improved understanding of epilepsy that may lead to more
effective treatments or even new ways of preventing epilepsy in the future.
Source: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke