Learn about the progress of epilepsy

Updated on healthy 2024-04-16
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    People with epilepsy are not allowed to drive! Unless both men and women are epilepsy (the risk of epilepsy is 2% to 4%). The average epilepsy patient is the same as a normal person in the interictal period, not only can work and study normally, but also should be able to get married and have children, the problem is how to take measures to ensure the safety of the mother and child before and after pregnancy.

    After getting married, epilepsy patients should still insist on taking medication for a long time, maintain a regular and healthy life, obtain their spouse's understanding and help for them, and have a moderate sexual life. If a female patient still has seizures, it is best not to conceive a child for the time being, actively cooperate with a specialist to control the seizures, and have children under the guidance of the doctor when the condition is stable and the dosage is reduced to a safe dose.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Epilepsy can be married but not driven, epilepsy seizures do not have a fixed time, once the seizure is life-threatening. You can take Chinese medicine**, and after healing thoroughly, there is nothing to worry about.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is possible to get married. But you can't get a driver's license and you can't drive.

    Can't swim. Mountaineering is not possible.

    This is because during a seizure the patient loses consciousness instantaneously, which is dangerous.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Chinese law does not stipulate that epilepsy patients cannot get married, but there are regulations that do not allow them to take a driver's license, but foreign countries stipulate that patients who have not been issued for five years can take a driver's license.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's best not to get cured before you get married, consider genetic inheritance issues, and if you suddenly get sick while driving, you will have an accident, and then do what you want after you are cured.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As long as the condition is stable, it is perfectly fine. However, for hereditary epilepsy, it is necessary to consult a doctor before considering childbearing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    People with epilepsy can get married.

    However, you cannot get a driver's license to drive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Epilepsy, commonly known as "epilepsy" or "epilepsy", is a chronic disease in which neurons in the brain suddenly and abnormally discharge, resulting in transient brain dysfunction.

    Symptoms of epilepsy:

    2. There are two manifestations of petit mal seizures, one is absence petit mal seizures, and the second is myoclonus petit mal seizures. Minor seizures of absence are manifested as stunned, unable to breathe, speech interrupted, and if there is something in the hand, it will fall, and the duration is about tens of seconds. Myoclonus petit seizures are characterized by transient myoclonus of the face, upper extremities, and neck.

    3. Localized seizures: transient convulsions or numbness on one side of the face or one side of the body. Sometimes these tics extend from the ends of the limbs to the opposite side.

    4. Psychomotor seizures, similar to small seizures of absence seizures, but they will last for a long time, hallucinations, delusions, and some unconscious actions such as chewing, sucking, etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello. Although epilepsy is difficult, it is not impossible to do so. However, medications can be effective in controlling the condition.

    The grand mal attack is considered to be more serious, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for inpatient treatment and observation of the condition. **Epilepsy must be found in the lesion. Only by finding the trigger can we prescribe the right medicine. Let's go to a specialized hospital for a checkup and recommend it.

    Shijiazhuang Huakang Traditional Chinese Medicine Epilepsy Hospital.

    Professional Chinese medicine ** epilepsy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The main prevention of epilepsy is that patients with epilepsy should not abruptly reduce or stop taking anti-disease drugs, so as not to cause status epilepinoyl.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, there are many factors that can cause seizures. For example: traumatic brain injury, high fever, shock, genetics, birth injury, etc.

    It is recommended that if epilepsy is found, it should be carried out in a regular professional epilepsy hospital, and actively cooperate with the diagnosis and treatment of experts. At present, the most effective and advanced technology for epilepsy is ultra-low frequency bioelectromagnetic introduction technology, which uses an external magnetic field to interfere with the abnormal electrical activity of brain neurons, directly regulate the neurotransmitters related to seizures in the brain, improve the microenvironment of the EEG, balance the EEG function, stabilize the function of neurons, improve the microcirculation of the brain, and activate the repair of nerve cells. There is no pain in the process.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Epilepsy**1: Acquired factors, structural abnormalities or metabolic abnormalities in the brain caused by acquired factors can produce epileptogenic foci or lower the convulsive threshold. Lesions can be localized or diffuse, quiescent or progressive.

    This type of epilepsy is called secondary (or secondary) epilepsy. Genetic factors may also play an important role in secondary epilepsy, especially in childhood.

    Epilepsy**2: Genetic factors, a large number of studies have proved that epilepsy is related to genetic factors. Heredity can affect the function of ion channels in cell membranes, reduce the convulsive threshold, and cause neuronal firing.

    Penetrance is highest between 5 and 15 years of age. Epilepsy syndromes that have been confirmed or presumed to be closely related to genetic factors include childhood and adolescent absence epilepsy, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, primary generalized or localized epilepsy such as childhood benign epilepsy with temporal spikes, and autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy, some of which have been genetically localized.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Oh, you can go to Beijing Zhonghai Medical Hospital to find out.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you have epilepsy, don't be afraid to go to a regular and professional specialist epilepsy hospital**. Don't blindly go to some small clinics to delay your condition!

    Adequate sleep: Lack of sleep can easily induce epilepsy, so we must ensure adequate sleep and do not stay up late, especially for patients with epilepsy.

    Eat modestly: A full meal or starvation, as well as a large amount of water at one time, can induce epilepsy. Therefore, it is necessary to be properly nutritious, eat modestly, and avoid being too full or hungry or drinking a lot of water at one time.

    In addition, drinking strong tea and eating foods containing a lot of caffeine, such as chocolate, can cause epileptic seizures, so they should be contraindicated.

    Quit smoking and drinking: Tobacco and alcohol can induce epilepsy, especially drinking alcohol is more harmful, chronic alcoholism can cause changes in the structure and function of the cerebral cortex, so that epilepsy attacks. Abrupt withdrawal from alcohol in long-term addicts can also cause epileptic seizures.

    Alcohol can also accelerate the metabolism of anti-epileptic drugs, reduce blood concentrations and reduce efficacy. Therefore, patients with epilepsy should abstain from all alcohol and alcoholic beverages.

    Regular follow-up: anti-epilepsy**The whole process should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, and patients should not go to the doctor indiscriminately. In order to observe the effect and adverse reactions of the drug** and guide the patient to use the drug rationally, regular follow-up visits should be carried out for physical examination and necessary laboratory examinations.

    Anti-epilepsy should be followed up once a week for 1-2 months, and once a month after 3 months. You should bring your medical card or medical record for your doctor's reference at each follow-up visit.

    Standing medications: Patients with epilepsy should have enough commonly used drugs at home, as well as some anti-epileptic drugs that can act quickly and are easy to use, in case of sudden attacks.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Epilepsy is a hereditary disease, at present, we can't, we should face up to epilepsy patients, they are more worthy of care and love than us ordinary people, and we don't have to look at them differently.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Epilepsy is actually a neurasthenic disease, which causes severe body tremors, and patients with epilepsy must try to soothe their emotions and then seek medical attention as much as possible.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Mutton is called hair in traditional Chinese medicine, and eating a large amount of it can cause seizures, so people with epilepsy try to eat as little as possible.

    Generally, if the patient has no seizures within 3 years after the drug is stopped, and there is no abnormality in the electroencephalogram examination, it is considered to be **.

    According to your description, your brother-in-law can reduce the medication, but the reduction and discontinuation of the medication need to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. This is because stopping the drug abruptly can lead to seizures.

    The process of drug reduction and discontinuation should be cautious and slow, and one should be reduced one by one when taking more than two drugs. In some cases, it may take more than a year to reduce the drug to complete discontinuation.

    It is recommended to go to a regular professional hospital in time and consult a doctor in detail based on your brother-in-law's situation.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    **It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine**, Chinese medicine is based on the principle of dialectical treatment, starting from **, using the method of setting epilepsy and quenching wind, calming the liver and diarrhea, removing phlegm and opening the body, and activating blood and removing blood stasis.

    Epilepsy patients have no special contraindications to diet, light and nutritious food is appropriate, should not eat fatty and spicy food, do not overeat, do not drink a large amount of water at one time, should not drink strong tea, coffee, cola stimulant drinks. There is no special food that can ** epilepsy. Reasonable diet, supplement enough nutrition, in the long ** of epilepsy patients, some Western drugs will have an impact on the digestive system, resulting in the lack of nutrients or metabolic disorders in patients, such as vitamin B6, vitamin K, folic acid, calcium, magnesium and other elements deficiency In addition to a reasonable diet, pay attention to supplementing the above substances, and eat more vegetables and fruits Rice bran and wheat bran contain vitamin B6, so you should eat more whole grains Fish, shrimp, eggs, and milk are rich in vitamin D and can promote calcium absorption, and green vegetables are rich in folic acid. Vitamin K, so patients can not be picky eaters, must have a comprehensive and balanced nutrition, reasonable diet and appropriate outdoor activities are conducive to the disease.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Epilepsy may be inherited if it is primary, but not absolutely. If there is a tendency to worsen, a visit to a neurology department is recommended.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There is a certain chance of heredity, if you want to have children, you must first control your condition and track the child's condition during pregnancy to avoid the appearance of epilepsy children.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Epilepsy caused by food accumulation and epilepsy caused by food accumulation heat are important factors in the occurrence of epilepsy, so Chinese medicine advocates that epilepsy patients have a light and peaceful diet, eat less fatty, sweet, fried and spicy products, and require a regular diet, avoid overeating, and do not drink alcohol. Eat less oil, salt, sugar, and eat fish, meat, eggs, milk, and soy products appropriately, so as to have enough protein. Eat more vegetables and fruits to replenish minerals and vitamins.

    Rice, flour, corn, millet, potatoes and cereals are staple foods that provide energy60.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Hello, the causes of epilepsy are usually divided into two main categories:

    1. Idiopathic (also called primary) epilepsy.

    2. Symptomatic (also called secondary) epilepsy.

    Primary epilepsy refers to epilepsy that has no manifestations of organic or metabolic diseases of the brain and cannot be found to have any cause. Secondary epilepsy is caused by a variety of brain organic lesions or metabolic disorders, such as: congenital brain dysplasia, birth trauma, high fever, convulsions, head injury, brain abscess, brain tumor, encephalitis, cerebrovascular disease, poisoning, nutritional and metabolic diseases.

    Congenital dysplasia: congenital hydrocephalus, callososacral hypoplasia, cerebral cortex hypoplasia, congenital cerebral palsy, chromosomal malformations, etc.

    Birth trauma: a common symptomatic epilepsy in infancy**, cerebral contusion during childbirth, edema, hemorrhage, and infarction can also lead to local cerebral sclerosis and cerebral palsy. After a few years, the lesion develops.

    Febrile convulsions: severe high fever does not go away, and the child has cramps.

    Traumatic brain injury: sequelae of brain injury, some of them start to have epilepsy in weeks, months, and years, and the form of the injury is different, and the type of seizures is also different, and in severe cases, CT or magnetic resonance examination mostly has softening foci.

    Severe bacterial or viral infections, meningitis, neurocystis, brain abscess, viral encephalitis, tuberculous meningitis, epidural abscess, etc.

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