Thursday, September 8, 2011

Antiepileptic drugs lead to the weakening of sexual desire

Antiepileptic drugs lead to the weakening of sexual desire

Union warned the German neurologists that the medicines used to treat epilepsy can affect the patient's sexual desire.

The Union, which is based in Neuss, some medicines used to treat epilepsy, affecting the production and secretion of the hormone testosterone.

He said a specialist neurologist Kurt Bell from the city of Cologne, a member of the Advisory Council of the Union, that these drugs can cause poor libido, a problem must be discussed with the patient's doctor to prescribe alternative treatment.

Experts say that for most patients with epilepsy, the treatment of disease, the so-called anti-epileptic drugs, it remains mainly a reasonable approach.

Bill pointed out that in the event of failure of drug therapy, as is the case with about a quarter of patients with epilepsy, the surgery is a suitable alternative.

Surgeons and gaining experience in the use of brain scanning technology to identify the source of dysfunction, which can estimate the chances of success of the process.

He added that the epilepsy may be caused by injury or activity of electrical abnormalities on the brain, and can be protected with the disease against seizures by avoiding stress and flashing lights, such as those emitted clubs, disco, lights or television screens and computer, it is also important to get a premium adequate sleep

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