Can epilepsy get married?

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

    People with epilepsy can get married. Marriage in people with epilepsy does not aggravate the condition. However, it is recommended not to marry for epilepsy patients with frequent seizures and severe brain lesions that lead to loss of intelligence and labor.

    Not only the impact on the couple's sex life, but also the impact of epilepsy on future fertility. Although epilepsy is hereditary, cases of heredity are rare. With the guidance of a doctor and the necessary tests done before pregnancy, most patients can have normal fertility without causing disaster to their offspring.

    Patients with epilepsy of childbearing age should not become pregnant when their seizures are not satisfactorily controlled; After the seizures are controlled, the disease is controlled with a small dose of medication under the guidance of a doctor, and children can only be born after they are basically cured or completely controlled.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    From the point of view of eugenics, patients with primary epilepsy should be forbidden to marry and have children, but there are no clear regulations in China, and the following points are for reference.

    1. It is forbidden to marry close relatives, especially to prohibit marriage and childbirth for patients with primary epilepsy who are both close relatives.

    2. Patients who are not related by blood who both have primary epilepsy should be discouraged from marrying, especially if one or both parties have a family history of epilepsy, and those who are married should be prohibited from giving birth.

    3. If one or both parents of an epilepsy patient have epilepsy, and the patient himself has given birth to a child with epilepsy, the second child should not be given.

    4. Patients with generalized mal seizure epilepsy, who have extensive spike-slow complex wave or multifocal spike wave EEG manifestations, and have similar EEG abnormalities among their siblings, can marry a normal person, but should be forbidden to have children.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, but there is a certain chance of heredity, and I heard that Beijing's new military method 863 stereo is good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Epilepsy patients can get married and enjoy life like normal people, however, there are several points that patients should pay attention to when getting married.

    First, it is best not to choose a patient with epilepsy or a patient with other congenital diseases as a spouse, otherwise due to genetic factors, the probability of children having epilepsy is relatively high.

    Second, marriage and childbearing should be considered when the condition is well controlled, and marriage problems should not be considered when the disease is more severe and frequent seizures are frequent, because seizures will lead to systemic hypoxia, which in turn will lead to fetal hypoxia and affect fetal development.

    In addition, women who are taking anti-epileptic drugs should not breastfeed, so after marriage, they should pay attention to the toxic and side effects of drugs, and should consult a neurologist and an obstetrician and gynecologist for consultation on their own condition and the drug, and then consider marriage and childbirth after fully understanding.

    Patients with epilepsy are controlled by active medications, and in general, the impact on life is not great, so patients with epilepsy can generally get married. However, patients must take drugs regularly, and some patients with primary epilepsy should be targeted with anti-epileptic drugs according to the type of seizures and different clinical manifestations.

    If the patient has a seizure caused by some secondary factors, it is necessary to find the trigger and the trigger, and the typical symptoms of the patient can be partially improved by eliminating the trigger.

    Patients need to pay more attention to rest, avoid emotional excitement and mental tension, and avoid overwork, so in general, patients with epilepsy can get married.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    People with epilepsy can get married. If the patient has recurrent seizures, causing the patient to be intellectually disabled, or if the patient has lost the ability to work, then not to marry is considered. When epilepsy patients get married, they should plan to get pregnant, because anti-epileptic drugs have teratogenic effects.

    The incidence of epilepsy will increase during pregnancy in female patients, and genetic testing during pregnancy can now be carried out, so the vast majority of them will not cause epilepsy in their offspring, and there should be no problem with normal marriage. Even if there is a gene for epilepsy, it is not 100% passed on to the next generation, and the genetic aspect of epilepsy is still very small, so there is no need to worry, it will not be passed on to the next generation, and the chance is very small.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Did you find your epilepsy**? Trauma or primary? If it is because of epilepsy secondary to other diseases, of course, you can get married and have children, if it is primary, you can't find a specific ** and start to have a seizure from a young age, it may have a certain impact, but as long as it is not very serious, you can also get married, status epilepticus means simply that grand mal seizures are frequent, and consciousness is still unclear between each episode, that is, when you do not have seizures between two illnesses, you are also in a coma.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Unless both men and women are epilepsy patients, the risk of having children with epilepsy is 2%-4%, and the average epilepsy patient is the same as normal people in the interictal period, not only can work and study normally, but also can marry and have children. The question is how to take steps to ensure the safety of mother and child before and after pregnancy.

    Note: Epilepsy patients should still adhere to medication for a long time after marriage and maintain a regular and healthy life. If a female epilepsy patient still has seizures, it is best not to get pregnant for the time being, actively cooperate with the epilepsy doctor to control the seizures, and when the condition is stable, reduce the dosage to a safe dose or change the Chinese medicine for a period of time, and prepare for pregnancy under the guidance of the doctor.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    (1) From the point of view of eugenics, patients with primary epilepsy should consider prohibiting childbearing.

    2) Close relatives of both parties who have primary epilepsy should also consider prohibiting childbearing.

    3) If both parties have a family history of epilepsy, they should consider prohibiting childbearing.

    4) If one party is an epilepsy patient and the other party only has abnormal EEG, it should also be considered to prohibit childbearing.

    5) One party has a family history and has given birth to a child with epilepsy, and should not have a second child.

    6) Female epilepsy patients with a clear family history should consider refraining from having children if they are married.

    7) Patients with generalized seizures, with extensive EEG abnormalities and similar EEG manifestations in their siblings, should be considered to prohibit birth (8) Epilepsy patients with no family history and family EEG abnormalities can have children after 1 year of epilepsy** (including EEG returning to normal) during childbearing years.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Epilepsy itself is not legally prohibited from marriage, mainly due to traditional beliefs and concerns about heredity. Caused by high fever, it is a secondary epilepsy and is not inherited. If the primary epilepsy happens to occur after a high fever, it is similar in time, it is not easy to distinguish, and it may be inherited.

    And those like you, who rarely have seizures, do not affect marriage at all, but pay attention to some things to reduce seizures. Don't talk about epilepsy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is no provision in the Marriage Act that you cannot get married. As long as you are controlled now, you can get married and have children.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Secondary nature is basically not inherited, pay attention to the body, and wish you a healthy baby as soon as possible.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    People with epilepsy can get married, but when choosing a spouse, don't choose someone who has had epilepsy or someone with a family history, the more distant the blood relationship, the better.

    The first ways of preepilepsy are: traditional Chinese medicine**, Western medicine**, and surgery**.

    Traditional Chinese medicine, the effect is slightly slower, but the medicinal properties are mild, small, no damage to the body, can also regulate abdominal function, regulate the physical damage caused by taking Western medicine, and ** varies from person to person, personalized treatment, easy to be accepted by patients who are afraid of low drug safety.

    Western medicine**, the effect is relatively fast, but it is more than the most harmful to the body, especially the liver and kidney, and it is easy to produce drug dependence and drug resistance, and long-term use may also cause mental abnormalities.

    Surgery**, the effect is fast, but the risk is high, the success rate is low, the sequelae are more, and the tolerance requirements for the patient are high; Some patients still require long-term medical maintenance after prompt surgery**.

    It is recommended to go to a regular professional hospital in time for a clear diagnosis, and adopt the appropriate patient's best way under the guidance of a doctor.

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