Dravet syndrome and its symptomatology

Dravet syndrome is a severe, genetically based brain disease that is caused by a disrupted function of one of the genes. This can lead to severe neurological problems such as:

Overcoming the challenges of Dravet syndrome: the role of cannabis in combating seizures

Dravet syndrome is one of the common forms of epilepsy that first becomes apparent in children by the age of 1. This type of epilepsy can have very unpredictable periods without interruption or displacement, which can have devastating consequences for a child's development. Traditional treatment for Dravet syndrome tends to be based on drugs to reduce seizures, but these drugs often have unwanted side effects. Therefore, as of 2018, research has begun to be conducted on cannabis treatment for patients suffering from Dravet syndrome in order to reduce the number of seizures and not have to use strong medications.

In the last few years, several studies and observations have already been published around the world that prove the benefits of cannabis treatment for patients with Dravet syndrome. Based on these studies, it has been shown that cannabis use can reduce the intensity and number of seizures without impairing their ability to learn and develop.

Charlotte Figi: Cannabis as the key to survival against severe seizures

One of the riskiest and most dangerous neurological diseases is Dravet syndrome, which affects children. One nine-year-old girl with Dravet syndrome suffered from convulsions, respiratory problems and behavioural problems. Her family sought various treatment options.

Cannabis has recently become a popular treatment for neurological conditions and is also a treatment option for Dravet syndrome. The family of a nine-year-old girl started using medical cannabis with added CBD oil to help her with her illness.

After a few weeks of taking the medical cannabis and CBD oil, the family saw a huge improvement in all areas that were plagued by Dravet syndrome. The girl was able to be more active and manage her life without convulsions and respiratory problems.

It is important that such stories are recorded and shared to show how effective cannabis treatment is in treating Dravet syndrome.

Thanks to this story, a new strain has been created that Charlotte and dozens of other people are using to treat their symptoms. It's called Charlotte's Web.

Medical cannabis is showing promising results as an alternative therapy for patients with Dravet syndrome, reducing the number of seizures and bringing hope for a better quality of life. Read more articles on our blog to discover other innovative healthcare approaches and perspectives on improving the lives of patients with various medical conditions.

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