Epilepsy is one of the diseases that may cause sudden seizures, which makes early detection an important factor in enabling the patient or those around him to take the necessary measures in a timely manner. How do glasses work?
“Nexa” glasses rely on a group of smart sensors and artificial intelligence techniques to monitor several vital indicators, including electrical activity of the brain, head and eye movements, in addition to analyzing changes that may precede epileptic seizures.
The glasses analyze this data continuously to detect any abnormal patterns, and when indicators are detected indicating that a seizure is approaching or occurring, it sends an immediate alert to the user, a member of his family, or caregivers via an application connected to a smartphone, allowing rapid intervention when needed.
Multiple benefits
Glasses provide several advantages for epilepsy patients, the most prominent of which is enhancing the level of safety by accelerating the response when a seizure occurs, which may contribute to reducing the possibility of injury.
The glasses also give family members and caregivers more reassurance by receiving immediate notifications that help them intervene quickly, while the data collected by the glasses allows doctors to monitor the development of the patient’s condition and evaluate the effectiveness of treatment with greater accuracy, which supports improving the treatment plan.
A promising future for smart healthcare
“Nexa” glasses represent a model for using artificial intelligence to develop innovative medical solutions, as they combine modern technologies and health care with the aim of supporting epilepsy patients and improving their quality of life.
As research and technical developments continue, this category of devices is expected to become more accurate and efficient, expanding the scope of their use in smart healthcare, and giving patients a greater ability to carry out their daily lives with confidence and independence.
Despite the capabilities provided by glasses, they do not replace medical diagnosis or treatment determined by a specialist doctor, but rather are a supportive means that helps monitor the condition and enhance the speed of response, without constituting a complete substitute for traditional medical methods. (Erm News)