Electroencephalogram (EEG)EEG (Electroencephalography) Why It Is DoneAn
electroencephalogram (EEG) may be done to: - Diagnose
epilepsy and see what type of seizures are occurring.
EEG is the most useful and important test in confirming a diagnosis of
epilepsy.
- Check for problems with loss of consciousness or
dementia.
- Help find out a person's chance
of recovery after a change in
consciousness.
- Find out if a person who is
in a coma is brain-dead.
- Study sleep disorders, such as
narcolepsy.
- Watch brain activity while a
person is receiving general anesthesia during brain surgery.
- Help
find out if a person has a physical problem (problems in the brain, spinal
cord, or nervous system) or a mental health problem.
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