Place Your Advertisement Here
 
UPDATED: Thu, 04/10/2008 - 4:47am

  • Epilepsy First Aid
  • Seizure Medication
  • Animation of a Seizure
  • Seizure Diary
  • Find a Doctor
  • Epilepsy Centers
  • Clinical Trials
  • Event Calendar

Place Your Advertisement Here

Diagnosis 101: The Basics

Diagnosing seizures and the type of epilepsy is like putting the pieces of a puzzle together and includes information from many people and different tests. The first question is to find out if the person had a seizure, then the doctor will want to know the type of seizure or epilepsy syndrome that best explains the event. To do this, more information will be needed, including details of the medical history, blood tests, EEG tests, and brain imaging tests such as CT and MRI scans. This gives information about the electrical activity of the brain, what the brain looks like and possible causes of seizures. This information is put together with how the individual is feeling and how the seizures may be affecting the way the brain works.

This section takes you through each step in the diagnostic process. The timing of each step will depend on what is going on with each person. Sometimes tests will be repeated and give more accurate information at another time. As new information is obtained, the initial diagnosis may be changed too. It's important to keep in touch with your doctors and health care team and let them know if new problems arise and if your seizures are not responding to treatment. If so, it's time to take another look!

Topic Editor: Steven C. Schachter, MD and Patricia O. Shafer, RN, MN.
Last Reviewed: 11/2/07


This content is user-generated. Content is not monitored nor consistently reviewed by the epilepsy.com Editorial Board. Epilepsy.com therefore cannot guarantee the accuracy of any content edited with the Wiki sections. While epilepsy.com, the Epilepsy Therapy Project, and its partners encourage visitor interaction and publishing within these sections, users should use caution when exploring content, especially as it pertains to health concerns. No content on epilepsy.com is intended to replace the care of a doctor. We encourage you to contact your own health care provider for individual medical advice. We cannot provide second opinions or make specific recommendations regarding therapy, nor does this Wiki content constitute a recommendation for any diagnosis or treatment options.


Diagnosing seizures and the type of epilepsy is like putting the pieces of a puzzle together and includes information from many people and different tests. The first question is to find out if the person had a seizure, then the doctor will want to know the type of seizure or epilepsy syndrome that best explains the event. To do this, more information will be needed, including details of the medical history, blood tests, EEG tests, and brain imaging tests such as CT and MRI scans. This gives information about the electrical activity of the brain, what the brain looks like and possible causes of seizures. This information is put together with how the individual is feeling and how the seizures may be affecting the way the brain works.

This section takes you through each step in the diagnostic process. The timing of each step will depend on what is going on with each person. Sometimes tests will be repeated and give more accurate information at another time. As new information is obtained, the initial diagnosis may be changed too. It's important to keep in touch with your doctors and health care team and let them know if new problems arise and if your seizures are not responding to treatment. If so, it's time to take another look!




Title Posted
Breakthrough seizure caused by lack of sleep  
MichaelK
If I could change 1 thing on epilepsy.com it would be . . .  
kdredske
Chlorine Exposure and Seizures  
criskris
Metformin and Epilepsy  
pan06
Insomnia and anxiety with seizures  
Jodi19
Can EEG technician give results  
patrish
Going to Be having Surgery Soon  
zoe49576
Generic Levetiracetam (Keppra)?  
madhatteresque
ASPARTAME ANYONE???  
lb34
Deja vu and Epilepsy  
Mikey4
View all Forums

Title Page Views
my.epilepsy.com Updates  
epi_help
topamax and weight loss  
alexia mom
kepra  
brian mattingly
Possible cure for absence seizures  
pdl1
Epilepsy and marijuana  
cjad234
Sexual Side Effects  
George R
How exactly do aura's feel  
WendyBendy
MEDICAL ALERT I.D.'s  
picnupthepcs
Over 40 Different Types Of Seizures - Revised  
spiz
electrical shock in head?  
Maggie
View all Forums

Title Posted
Transitions  
davita
less seizures vs less side effects  
bookworm03
aggravation  
scratch
I just wanted to say . . .  
Adz
today was well... interesting....  
davita
The paths  
majormana
Epilepsy takes everything away...  
thumper29
AND OUR GUEST ARTIST TONIGHT IS . . .  
Adz
comp  
scratch
NOTHING MORE TO SAY?  
ROCKNROLL
View all Blogs

Title Page Views
Inspirational Quote - My Own Personal Inner Thoughts  
Butterflygrl
my partial complex seizures  
Zanna1211
Topomax... The Dreaded.........  
Dr Jason
Brain Zaps, tics & twitches  
JudiS
side effects of phenobarb.  
pksmom
Feeling Sick  
JBJ1984
Tegretol XR and ANXIETY meds  
Butterflygrl
How can you tell if a sleep seizure happens?  
epl_controller
Nonepileptic "Events" vs. "Seizures"  
teft
TYLENOL, AEDs & SEIZURES  
cmscribbles
View all Blogs

Title Posted
Life After A Coma  
chollyb
Along came a hurdle  
june03
My Epilepsy and effects on my life.  
Lovebuggs
My name is Dyanna & this is my story with Epilepsy  
dyanna
Emily's epilepsy story  
Lemondrop
SILENT BUT DEADLY...  
deonycewlk
Diagnosed of epilepsy,but reports seem normal.  
nitya
newly diagnosed  
AuntAnna
living with epilepsy..  
nareema
Mr  
elijahmuchiri
View all Stories

Place Your Advertisement Here

What should the Epilepsy Therapy Project focus on as most important?

Helping scientists to develop new treatments for epilepsy.
51% (40 votes)
Providing information about the newest medications to doctors.
4% (3 votes)
Providing information about all treatments to patients and families.
32% (25 votes)
Adding more discussions and groups to the MyEpilepsy community
1% (1 vote)
Adding more videos to www.epilepsy.com
1% (1 vote)
Expanding the seizure and medication diary
4% (3 votes)
Adding more discussions to the MyEpilepsy community
8% (6 votes)
Total votes: 79

View results
View past poll results