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Ambulatory Electroencephalogram

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

AMBULATORY CARE:

What you need to know about an ambulatory electroencephalogram (EEG):

Call 911 or have someone else call for any of the following:

Seek care immediately if:

Contact your healthcare provider if:

Activity:

Follow your normal routine much as possible. Do not remove the gauze or cap or pull on the wires. Do not scratch your head. Do not play contact sports or do activities that could cause the discs to fall off.

Keep a journal of your symptoms and activity during your EEG:

This will help your healthcare provider compare the EEG recording to your symptoms or seizure activity. Ask a family member or caregiver to help you do the following:

Do not get the EEG recorder wet:

Do not shower or go swimming during your EEG. Water can damage the recorder. It is okay to take a sponge bath.

How others can keep you safe during a seizure:

Give the following instructions to family, friends, and coworkers:

Follow up with your neurologist as directed:

Return to your neurologist's office to have the discs and wires removed. Bring your diary or journal to the visit. Write down your questions so you remember to ask them during your visit.

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