Life with epilepsy This is a cold rainy day. I can see that most children of the bus stop have a winter coat and a hat. Sky clouds are particularly low. After avoiding a lot of puddles on the road, I arrived at the bus stop and walked to a group of friends. A girl in my class found me and asked "Do you want to go to dance tomorrow?" I froze I forgot the dance. "Yes, maybe," I replied. She nodded and we talked about other things, but my idea did not get rid of her question.
Temporal lobe epilepsy is the most common form of focal (partial) epilepsy or position-related epilepsy. It accounts for about 60% of all patients with epilepsy. TLE has two kinds. One involves the inner or inner structure of the temporal lobe, the second is called the neocortical temporal lobe epilepsy, including the temporal lobe outer side. The two most common versions are medial temporal lobe epilepsy. There are many different old names for seizures occurring in TLE, "pseumotor seizures", "slight seizures", "temporal lobe seizures", "complex parts" and "simple parts". The contemporary name for these seizures is "Focus Episode", which is characterized by whether the person remains conscious or consciously obstructive.
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) has been defined by the International Epilepsy Society (ILAE) as a state of 1985 and features recurrent, noninduced seizures caused by medial or lateral temporal lobes. Seizures related to this condition included simple partial seizures without consciousness loss, currently classified as focal seizures and seizure latest 2017 ILAE known as focal atrophy as a compound partial seizure (ie loss of consciousness) Secondary generalized seizures are currently known as the focus of bilateral tonic-clonic seizures, according to classification. Temporal lobe epilepsy is a common type of epilepsy that can be difficult to diagnose, but once diagnosed it can be effectively treated with medication. Temporal lobe epilepsy, which is hard to treat medically, is suitable for epilepsy surgery, and the seizure rate is very high