Delirium Epileptic

Despite the fact that “epileptic delirium” is one of the most common forms of epilepsy, the diagnosis cannot always be made. This type of disease is characterized by persistent changes in personality and behavior, as well as severe impairments in thinking and the ability to concentrate on actions. Epileptic seizures can be mild and easily controlled, and disturbances in behavior and intelligence are often perceived as a sign of senile dementia or diseases of other etiologies. Therefore, diagnosis comes down mainly to describing specific signs of the disease and identifying factors that provoke disorders.