Alcohol - related epilepsy


Background


Evaluation

Similar approach to other causes of fitting. Patients may be unco-operative and difficult but try to get a relatively accurate history, most importantly why did they stop drinking. You must assume that a pathological ("treatable") process has prompted the patient to stop drinking.

Alcohol-related seizures are usually generalised, occurring without warning shortly after alcohol cessation. (See background). One quarter of such fits may be of focal onset.

Assess for

ALL alcoholics with a first fit should have an urgent CT head.


Management