Dr. N. R. Haldar, MD (Medicine), DM( Neurology), Consult. Neurologist
Epilepsy is a disabling and common neurological disease, which can be controlled successfully in most patients with one or more antiepileptic drugs. Some of these patients are not surgery candidates, so it is necessary to search for alternative treatments for epilepsy such as palliative surgery, neuromodulation, and a ketogenic diet. Recent studies have found a significantly positive outcome with the use of the ketogenic diet for treatment of refractory epilepsy in children.
Ketogenic Diet
The ketogenic diet, or keto diet, is a medical or therapeutic diet — a diet designed to help manage or treat a medical condition. The keto diet is suggested for children with epilepsy that continues despite medication. The keto diet is high in fat, adequate in protein and very low in carbohydrates (carbs). A typical keto diet consists of 70% to 80% fats, 20% proteins and 5% to 10% carbohydrates.
Who Will It Help?
immediate seizure-free result.