Diagnosing Epilepsy Symptoms
Epilepsy seizures usually begin between the ages of five and 20 but may occur at any age. The type and severity of epilepsy symptoms and seizures can indicate what part of the brain is affected by epilepsy.
It is important for anyone who has seizures despite taking medication to be seen by a doctor who specializes in epilepsy treatment, also known as an epileptologist. These doctors are trained in the use of imaging and other studies to diagnose the causes of epilepsy.
Testing for epilepsy
An EEG (electroencephalogram) of the brain shows electrical activity, which can pinpoint the areas of the brain that are not behaving normally in patients with epilepsy. Since electrical activity in the brain may appear normal between epileptic seizures, your doctor may request a video EEG study, which is done during an inpatient visit in the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit at UPMC Presbyterian.
Diagnostic surgery
If you are a candidate for epilepsy surgery, UPMC neurosurgeons will also perform a full complement of diagnostic tests to determine if surgery is appropriate.