Epilepsy Open Access

 Epilepsy may be a disorder of central systema nervosum during which the activity of the neuron within the brain gets disturbed, which cause seizure during which abnormal behavior, symptoms and sensations, including loss of consciousness are experienced. In Epilepsy the brain sends out abnormal signals which results in repeated, unpredictable seizures. The symptoms of seizure may vary among person to person. Some people with Epilepsy simply stare blankly for a couple of seconds, while others repeatedly twitch their arms or legs. Epilepsy could also be thanks to a medical condition or injury that affects the brain, or the cause could also be unknown (idiopathic). Some common causes of Epilepsy are stroke, Traumatic brain injury, brain tumor, abnormal blood vessels in the brain and other illness destroys or damages the brain tissue. The diagnosis of Epilepsy is usually made on the idea of description of the seizure and surrounding events. An electroencephalogram and neuroimaging are also included in the workup. Video and EEG monitoring is used in difficult cases. Treatment of Epilepsy can reduce or prevent seizures in most patients with Epilepsy because Epilepsy cannot be cured but seizure can be controlled. This can help in improving the quality  of life. If Epilepsy is controlled it can also lower the risk of falling and other complications that can happen during seizure. The open access journals are peer looked into academic journals of Epilepsy. The top open access journals are unreservedly accessible on the overall population web area, permitting any end clients to peruse, download, duplicate, disseminate, prink, search or connection to the total writings of the articles. These give top quality  , carefully investigated and quick distribution, to provide food the obstinate need of academic network. These journals are filed with every one of their references noted. The top open access journals are recorded in SCOPUS, COPERNICUS, CAS, EBSCO and ISI.  

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