Acutely, the treatment of epilepsy involves placing the patient in the recovery position and ensuring that they cannot hurt themselves.
Afterwards, a key dilemma that should be addressed in the management of a patient who has had a fit is whether drug therapy should be instigated. Diagnosis of epilepsy requires specialist review as soon as possible. NICE have recommended review within two weeks (1).
Management of a patient including starting and stopping medication should be overseen by a specialist, under shared care protocols with primary care (2)
Routine structured review of all patients with epilepsy should be carried out at least annually (frequency of review will be determined by the person’s epilepsy and their wishes) in primary care but depending on the person’s wishes, circumstances and epilepsy, the review may be carried out by the specialist (1,2). During the review:
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