22 -4 (42) 2022 — Khodjaeva F.T. — MODERN THERAPEUTIC TACTICS FOR EPILEPSY DURING PREGNANCY

MODERN THERAPEUTIC TACTICS FOR EPILEPSY DURING PREGNANCY

Khodjaeva F.T. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology No. 1

Andijan State Medical Institute

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Epilepsy has been known since ancient times, in ancient Greece and Rome it was believed that the gods sent this disease to a person leading an unrighteous life. Already in 400 BC Hippocrates wrote the first treatise “On the sacred disease”; the greatest doctor of antiquity believed that seizures are provoked by winds, cold and the sun, changing the consistency of the brain.

In the modern understanding, epilepsy is a chronic brain disease of various etiologies, characterized by a constant predisposition to the generation of seizures and their neurobiological, cognitive, psychological and social consequences.

Epilepsy is registered with a frequency of up to 1% in the population and is considered one of the most common neuropsychiatric diseases.

The onset of epilepsy during pregnancy may be associated not only with brain tumors, but also with cardiovascular pathology, collagenoses, cerebral aneurysms, cavernous hemangiomas, arteriovenous malformations. The possibility of developing seizures of epilepsy for the first time in childbirth is acceptable, and during pregnancy — even the manifestation of epileptic status in women who have not been ill. Therefore, the so-called gestational epilepsy can be symptomatic, genetic, and it is possible to have generalized and focal seizures during pregnancy, during childbirth and for a year after childbirth.

Keywords: epilepsy, pregnancy, therapeutic tactics, brain.

First page

95

Last page

97

For citation: Khodjaeva F.T. MODERN THERAPEUTIC TACTICS FOR EPILEPSY DURING PREGNANCY //New Day in Medicine 4(42)2022 95-97 https://clck.ru/goxWw

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