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Electroencephalograph (EEG)

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Electroencephalogram
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An Electroencephalograph (EEG) test records the overall electrical activity of the brain. It helps diagnose and monitor a range of conditions affecting the brain, such as epilepsy (seizures), and other disorders affecting brain activity, such as Alzheimer’s disease, sleep disorders, or psychoses. It may also be used to evaluate symptoms like abnormal movements or behavior, cognitive decline, unexplained loss of consciousness or syncope, confusion, disorientation, etc., and the extent of brain damage in an individual in a coma. It also helps study sleep patterns, cognitive processes, and brain function. It is available at an affordable price near you in New Delhi with our partnered labs.

During an EEG test, small sensors are placed on your scalp to pick up the electrical signals produced by the brain. These signals will be recorded by a machine and are looked at by a doctor. They indicate how well different areas of your brain are functioning. 

You should wash your hair a day before the test and avoid using products such as conditioner, hairspray, or gel. You should also avoid consuming food or drinks that have caffeine for at least 8 to 12 hours before the test.

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Understanding Electroencephalograph (EEG)

EEG is widely used to diagnose conditions affecting brain activity, including epilepsy, seizures, sleep disorders, infections, brain tumors, and brain damage. It involves placing electrodes on the scalp, which pick up electrical signals from neurons and record them as wave patterns. These patterns reveal abnormalities in brain function that can guide diagnosis and treatment.

Before performing an EEG test, certain factors need to be considered. There are no strict reasons to avoid an EEG. However, placing electrodes may be hard if you have had brain surgery (craniotomy), skull damage, or open wounds on your head. EEG should be done only after the doctor takes a detailed history, especially if seizures or epilepsy are suspected. Certain procedures during an EEG, like hyperventilation (deep breathing), should be avoided if you have some health issues. These include a history of stroke, heart attack, organ transplants, lung problems (like asthma or acute respiratory distress), Moyamoya disease, or sickle cell anemia. Your doctor will decide if it is safe to perform the test or if any modifications are needed.

For EEG test preparation, wash your hair the night before the test. Avoid using products like conditioner, hairspray, or gel. Avoid consuming food or drinks that have caffeine for at least 8 to 12 hours before the test. Informed consent is required. Inform your doctor about all the medications or supplements that you take, as these may affect the test results. You need to relax, keep your eyes open and closed, or respond to stimuli like flashing lights or deep breathing.

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How to Prepare for an EEG?

  • Wash hair thoroughly the night before or day of the test without hair products.
  • Avoid caffeine for at least 8 hours before testing.
  • Continue medications unless advised otherwise.
  • Inform technician of any allergies or skin sensitivities.
  • Wear comfortable, loose clothing without metal.
  • Arrive on time for the appointment.

How is the EEG Performed?

  • Electrodes are attached to specific scalp locations using a mild abrasive cream and adhesive gel or cap.
  • The patient relaxes in a quiet, dimly lit room, often in a reclining chair or bed.
  • Electrical signals from the brain are recorded over a few minutes.
  • Patients may be asked to open/close eyes, breathe deeply, or respond to light flashes to provoke brain activity changes.
  • Video monitoring may be used alongside EEG for clinical correlation.

How Does EEG Work?

EEG measures electrical impulses produced by brain cells (neurons) to reveal normal or abnormal brain wave patterns.

Who Should Avoid or Take Precautions Before an EEG?

  • Inform the technician if pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Allergies to adhesives should be reported
  • Recent sedatives may affect results
  • Sleep deprivation EEG requires prior guidance

What to Expect During an EEG?

  • No pain, occasional mild discomfort from electrode placement
  • Instructions to relax but remain still
  • Test duration may take from a few minutes to several hours, depending on the type

What to Expect After an EEG?

  • No restrictions; activities may resume immediately
  • Hair may require washing to remove adhesives
  • Follow up with the healthcare provider for interpreting results

Is EEG a Safe Procedure?

Yes, the EEG test procedure is generally very safe and painless. It records your brain's electrical activity using small electrodes placed on your scalp. There is no electric current passing through your brain. Some people might feel slight discomfort from the electrodes or mild tingling during deep breathing tests. If you have epilepsy, flashing lights or deep breathing used during an EEG might rarely trigger a seizure, but trained staff will manage it safely.

Is It Safe to Have an EEG if You Are Pregnant?

EEG is safe for most people, including pregnant women, as it does not use radiation. However, always inform your healthcare provider if you are pregnant. Some activation procedures, like hyperventilation, may be avoided in certain medical conditions. Your doctor will decide the safest approach based on your health.

What Are the Risks of an EEG?

  • No significant risks or side effects; mild skin irritation possible
  • Results can be influenced by medications or movement

What Are the Limitations of an EEG?

  • Does not provide structural brain images, only electrical activity data

How Are the Results Used?

  • To confirm epilepsy or seizure type
  • Guide treatment in neurological disorders
  • Assist in evaluating brain function post-injury
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What does Electroencephalograph (EEG) measure?

The Electroencephalograph (EEG) is an imaging test that utilizes a machine consisting of an amplifier, computer console, and monitor. During the procedure, the electrodes are placed on the scalp to detect electrical signals produced by neurons, which are amplified and recorded. The resulting waveforms are displayed for interpretation, allowing doctors to analyze brain function and make informed decisions. This test measures the frequency, amplitude, and patterns of brain waves, providing insight into the brain's overall function. It can also help detect abnormalities like seizure activity, encephalopathy, and sleep disorders. EEG plays a pivotal role in understanding neurological health by capturing real-time brain wave patterns.

FAQs related to Electroencephalograph (EEG) in New Delhi

The EEG is commonly performed to diagnose seizure disorders, investigate unexplained neurological symptoms (like confusion or fainting), monitor brain activity after an injury, evaluate sleep disorders, and assess brain function in various medical conditions.
Before the EEG, wash your hair and avoid using hair products like gels or sprays. Inform your doctor about any medications you take, especially those affecting brain activity. Ensure you get adequate rest the night before the test.
During the test, you’ll be asked to lie down comfortably. Electrodes will be placed on your scalp, and you may be asked to perform specific tasks, such as closing your eyes, opening them, or even breathing rapidly to stimulate brain activity.
After the EEG, the technician will remove the electrodes and clean your scalp. Unless your technician tells you otherwise, you can go home and go about your day. Your hair and skin might feel sticky from the adhesive, so you may want to wash your hair once you’re home.
The Electroencephalograph (EEG) test is available at an affordable price near you in New Delhi with our partnered labs.
To book the Electroencephalograph (EEG) test, follow the simple steps: a) Select the required radiology test using our app or website. b) Select the lab facility and time slot that best suits you. c) The health advisor from your selected lab will call you to confirm your appointment and guide you about any preparation required for the test. d) Visit the selected lab facility and complete your test at the scheduled date and time. e) E-reports will be delivered to your registered email ID within the stipulated time for your convenience.
Wait times vary based on the diagnostic facility chosen and the day/time of the procedure, with weekends potentially prolonging the waiting time.
Contact our health advisors as soon as possible to reschedule or cancel the appointment. They will provide instructions on how to proceed and might offer alternative dates. However, it is noteworthy that any amount paid is non-refundable in the event of appointment cancellation.
We understand the importance of affordable healthcare and provide radiology tests on a pocket-friendly budget. Prices stated may vary depending on your city and the partner lab from which you book your radiology test. However, the Electroencephalograph (EEG) test in New Delhi is available at Rs. 1140.
We understand the importance of timely results and strive to deliver them quickly. On average, we deliver the results of the Electroencephalograph (EEG) test in New Delhi in 12-48 hours.

Electroencephalograph (EEG) test price for other cities

Price inGurgaonRs. 1825
Price inNoidaRs. 1875
Price inGhaziabadRs. 1875
Price inLucknowRs. 1050
Price inHowrahRs. 1400

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