The Top Digital Health Solutions In Epilepsy Management And What We Still Miss

Epilepsy is the 4th most common neurological problem, following migraine, stroke and Alzheimer’s disease in the frequency of occurrence in the United States. Young children and older adults experience epileptic seizures the most often, but all in all, according to statistics, when the incidence of epilepsy is looked at over a lifetime, 1 in 26 people will develop this disease at some time in their life. If we look a bit further, the picture is even darker. According to recent statistics published by the WHO, approximately 50 million people worldwide have epilepsy, making it one of the most common neurological diseases. Meanwhile, CDC believes the number of epilepsy patients worldwide is around 65 million. Nearly 80% of people with epilepsy live in low- and middle-income countries, and according to WHO, some 70% of them could live seizure-free if they had access to proper diagnosis and treatment. However, that is not the case for many, even in developed countries. A significant share of epilepsy patients do not react well enough to medication, and have to live with seizures. CDC estimates that 65 million people are affected worldwide ‘For the more than 3 million epilepsy patients in the U.S., just over half can adequately control their seizures with a single drug or a combination of two medications. However, about 40% have drug-resistant epilepsy’ – says Johns Hopkins’ neurologist and epilepsy specialist Gregory Krauss in this article reporting about...
Source: The Medical Futurist - Category: Information Technology Authors: Tags: TMF Future of Medicine Health Sensors & Trackers epilepsy seizure alert Source Type: blogs