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- What to Ask Your Doctor
I am having cluster seizures, and I’d like to discuss treatment options.
What to Ask Your Doctor
What kind of treatments are there for my cluster seizures?
Your doctor can tell you which medications are best, the dosages, and possible side effects.
What might be causing my cluster seizures?
Knowing what can trigger cluster seizures may help you avoid them, and may help your doctor come up with a treatment plan.
How can I tell when cluster seizures are coming on?
You can learn how to recognize the signs of cluster seizures and whether your treatment can stop cluster seizures or keep them from happening.
Do I need rescue medication?
Your doctor can tell you the importance of a rescue medication for your cluster seizures.
Can you help me come up with a seizure action plan?
Having a plan during a seizure emergency can help you know what to do and when to do it.
I am treating my cluster seizures, and I still have symptoms.
What to Ask Your Doctor
Am I using my seizure medicine the right way?
Your doctor can tell you if you need to use your medication differently or maybe change the dosage for better results.
Do I need to change medicines?
You can find out about other treatment options available to you.
What should I do if my seizures are happening closer together?
Your health care providers can tell you the importance of looking for patterns in your seizures.
Will I need to go to the hospital?
Learn signs to watch for that could mean your cluster seizures are an emergency.
What should I do if my rescue medicine isn't working for me?
Find out about options for trying different rescue medications to find the best one for you.