Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
Drug-Resistant Epilepsy is a type of epilepsy where seizures do not respond to standard treatments, particularly anti-seizure medications. This condition affects about one-third of people with epilepsy, making it challenging to manage and control their symptoms effectively.
Individuals with Drug-Resistant Epilepsy may experience frequent seizures that can significantly impact their daily lives. Alternative treatment options, such as surgery, vagus nerve stimulation, or ketogenic diet, may be considered to help reduce seizure frequency and improve quality of life.