A review on underlying causes and therapies related to Epilepsy
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2022-10Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Sonia, Saima AkterMetadata
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Epilepsy is perhaps the most well-known form of brain disorder. Action potential eruption
describes a specific kind of neuronal discharge, and physiological processes are required for
epileptic activities. Therefore, epileptic discharges are a replay of an overactive brain function
that has been dysregulated. The causes of epilepsy are not specified; viral infections, bacterial
infections, malnutrition, traumatic brain injury, cerebrovascular disease, and brain tumors are
responsible for this. This study tries to find the underlying causes and therapies related to
epilepsy. For this, research articles, news stories, academic publications, and government
websites such as pubmed.com were used to compile this extensive literature assessment on the
history of the origin of epilepsy and the gene therapies related to epilepsy.