Features and Course of Epilepsy in the Mountain Desert Regions of The Surkhandara Region
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This article discusses the features of epilepsy in the mountainous desert areas of Surkhandarya region and how it occurs. Epilepsy is a chronic polyetiological neuropsychiatric disorder that often begins in childhood and adolescence and is characterized by paroxysmal disorders, personality changes in the emotional sphere. Therefore, the prevention of epilepsy begins in childhood, and the disease is not only a medical but also an important social problem. Knowing the clinic of epilepsy, especially to determine the extent of its onset, is necessary for general practitioners, as patients with epilepsy often consult these physicians when their initial symptoms appear. The article also describes what disease epilepsy is and the condition of the patient with it
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