An EEG may be done for the following reasons:
After the test, call your doctor if any of the following occurs:
If you have a seizure disorder and you have a change in your regular seizure pattern once you have restarted your anti-seizure medicine
The electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that uses sensors to evaluate electrical brain activity.
Placement of Sensors for an EEG |
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The electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that uses sensors to evaluate electrical brain activity.
Placement of Sensors for an EEG |
Depending on the reason for your EEG, you may be given some of the following instructions:
You will sit in a chair or lie on a cot. Electrodes will be attached to your scalp with special gel or paste. The electrodes will record the brain's electrical activity. You will be asked to close your eyes and be still for most of the test. You may be asked to breathe deeply and rapidly. A strobe light may also be used for a portion of the test. In some cases, the doctor will make a video recording of the test.
The technician will remove the electrodes, and you will be able to go home.
Talk to your doctor about restarting any medicines you may have stopped.
About one hour.
No, an EEG is painless.
Your test results will be interpreted by a neurologist. Your doctor will receive a report within 1-2 weeks of your test. Discuss the results with your doctor.