Depression in seizure disorder

Authors

  • DR Shakya Department of Psychiatry, B P Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/hren.v10i1.6010

Keywords:

anti-depressant, anti-epileptics, depression, epilepsy/seizure

Abstract

Depression, a psychiatric disorder is common and can present with various forms in seizures. Here is a seizure case with depression, as manifestation and as co-morbidity, presented to highlight the prevalence and management issues. A 35-year married female presented to a health-camp with unresponsive spells and depressive symptoms. For 5 years, she had altered consciousness spells associated with deviation of mouth and turning head to left and stiffening of right limbs, followed by GTCS every 15-90 days. The frequency increased in last 6 months. Her supportive mother-in-law died 12 months back and, she started worrying about her illness and family. Her sleep and appetite decreased. She frequently cried alone, more in 2-3 days after seizure spells, in last 7 months. She repeatedly expressed guilt and death wish, and once attempted hanging. Referral was made from the camp for hospital admission. After EEG report of ‘left temporal seizure’, mood stabilizing anti-epileptic and seizure friendly antidepressant were started with diagnosis of ‘Seizure and severe depression’.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hren.v10i1.6010

HREN 2012; 10(1): 59-61

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Shakya, D. (2012). Depression in seizure disorder. Health Renaissance, 10(1), 59–61. https://doi.org/10.3126/hren.v10i1.6010

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