Epilepsy Occipital

Occipitative epilepsy (ossectional epilepsy) is a rare type of epileptic seizures, which is based on damage to the cortico-ocular pathway system, which provides the perception of visual information. Less common with damage to the occipital lobe of the frontal lobe, the brain stem. This condition leads to a convulsive or akinetic seizure. The pathology is not congenital; it develops at any age, but is more often detected in children. During an attack, a person loses control over his body and its coordination of movements. The disease is amenable to conservative therapy. As a preventive measure, a stable daily routine, treatment of chronic diseases, and physical activity are important.