Wearable sensors predict the onset of epilepsy

About three million epilepsy patients in the United States are the third-largest disease after Alzheimer's disease and stroke. However, there is no cure for it, and you can only record it and test it carefully.

To this end, the United States technology company Artefact is brewing and designing a very loving dialogue device. It has implanted the mobile phone App system into the sensors of epilepsy patients and developed two forms: transparent and non-occlusive and watch-like.

Patients can understand their own life characteristics before and after the onset of illness, and record their daily life and life signs, including: hydration, body temperature, and heart rate. Sensors can collect and store this data. And can remind patients to take medicine, record the patient's mood (published talk), broadcast weather forecast (weather changes have an impact on the condition). If the patient suddenly becomes ill, you only need to hold the sensor. Friends (including doctors) in the app will be notified. It will indicate a close response to the emergency treatment of the patient, especially for family first aid providers.

After the epileptic seizure passes, the sensor counts the duration of the episode and displays it along with other data information on the user's mobile phone, which helps them understand their condition. Gradually, APP can predict the time of onset or, in conjunction with an alert, alert the patient to respond. The data on the APP is especially useful to doctors. He can formulate medical plans based on these systems, true and accurate data.

To this end, the United States technology company Artefact is brewing and designing a very loving dialogue device. It has implanted the mobile phone App system into the sensors of epilepsy patients and developed two forms: transparent and non-occlusive and watch-like.

Patients can understand their own life characteristics before and after the onset of illness, and record their daily life and life signs, including: hydration, body temperature, and heart rate. Sensors can collect and store this data. And can remind patients to take medicine, record the patient's mood (published talk), broadcast weather forecast (weather changes have an impact on the condition). If the patient suddenly becomes ill, you only need to hold the sensor. Friends (including doctors) in the app will be notified. It will indicate a close response to the emergency treatment of the patient, especially for family first aid providers.

After the epileptic seizure passes, the sensor counts the duration of the episode and displays it along with other data information on the user's mobile phone, which helps them understand their condition. Gradually, APP can predict the time of onset or, in conjunction with an alert, alert the patient to respond. The data on the APP is especially useful to doctors. He can formulate medical plans based on these systems, true and accurate data.

So far, the project is only a concept, but it is based on scientific evidence to do research. I believe it will be available soon.

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