How To Prepare
Before the day of the electroencephalogram (EEG) test, tell your
doctor if you are taking any medicines. Your doctor may ask you to stop
taking certain medicines (such as
sedatives and tranquilizers, muscle relaxants,
sleeping aids, or medicines used to treat seizures) before the test.
These medicines can affect your brain's usual electrical activity and cause
abnormal test results.
Do not eat or drink foods that have caffeine (such as coffee, tea, cola, and
chocolate) for 8 hours before the test.
Since the electrodes are attached to your scalp, it is important
that your hair be clean and free of sprays, oils, creams, and lotions. Shampoo your hair and rinse with clear water the evening
before or the morning of the test. Do not put any hair conditioner or oil on
after shampooing.
To find certain types of abnormal electrical activity in the
brain, you may have to be asleep during the recording. You may be
asked not to sleep at all the night before the test or to sleep less (about 4 or 5 hours) by going to bed later and getting up earlier than usual.
If your child is going to be tested, try to keep him or her from taking naps
just before the test. If you know that you are going to have a sleep-deprived
EEG, plan to have someone drive you to and from the test.
Talk to your doctor about any concerns you have regarding the need for the test, its risks, how it will be done, or what the results will mean. To help you understand the importance of this test, fill out the medical test
information form
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