Maternal epilepsy What are the chances of a child getting sick

Updated on healthy 2024-07-08
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This one is uncertain, it's hard to say.

    It depends on whether a boy or a girl is born.

    It has to do with chromosomal DNA.

    Girls are less likely to be less likely to be and boys are more likely to be.

    If there is a family history of epilepsy, this will be inherited, some are inherited from generation to generation, some are directly inherited, and the incubation period is not fixed, and some are not found until after 30. If the mother is looking at the previous generations and there are also patients, then the possibility of the child being sick is very high, and it is impossible to say the proportion, if only the child's mother's generation is like this, the problem may not be big, it is only 10% likely.

    Epilepsy is indeed a hereditary disease, including primary and secondary epilepsy, heredity is the main internal cause of epilepsy, from the embryo to the onset of the disease, the damage to the brain caused by various factors is the main external cause of epilepsy. Studies on epilepsy in twin twins have shown that children with epilepsy have a genetic predisposition, and the family analysis and epidemiological investigation of epilepsy patients have shown that the prevalence of epilepsy in relatives with idiopathic epilepsy is as high as 1%, which is significantly higher than that of symptomatic epilepsy, and the latter is higher than the prevalence of the general population, and the closer the blood relationship with the patient, the higher the prevalence. The above data show that epilepsy has a genetic predisposition, but this only indicates that people with genetic predisposition have a low seizure threshold, high susceptibility, and are prone to seizures when encountering certain environmental factors, and the onset of epilepsy is determined by both internal and external factors.

    Real-life seizures caused by genetic factors account for only a small percentage of all epilepsy. Therefore, patients do not need to worry too much about the genetic factors of epilepsy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The mechanism of 0 epilepsy is the abnormal discharge of the cerebral cortex, and the trauma will appear because the damaged neurons cannot be regenerated when the traumatic intracerebral contusion is repaired, and only brain cells can be filled to form a glial scar, which is also an epileptic foci, and cannot be operated on**, because after the surgery is cut off, a new one is created immediately. It's all a drug treatment... Generally, take medicine for a year or two, slowly decrease, if you are fine, you can stop...

    Our hospital has a set of epilepsy knives, which is to treat this, and the knife has been sealed for many years, and I have never seen it used. . .

    It has nothing to do with heredity... I think some people's ones are a little funny...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Traumatic epilepsy is not inherited.

    The chance of a child getting sick after giving birth is 0

    However, mothers have a high chance of developing epilepsy during childbirth.

    This is a danger to both mother and child.

    So be sure to wait until your seizures are under control before considering having children.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Epilepsy caused by your girlfriend's trauma will not be passed on to the child, just like a mother with a broken bone will not be passed on to the child. Without going into details, see iamdanfer Blue Melancholy 911 for details.

    I wonder how well her epilepsy is currently under control, and is she still taking medication? Generally, traumatic epilepsy is divided into early, middle and late stages, and the prognosis is different, it is recommended to go to the medical bookstore to find "Wang Zhongzhong Neurosurgery", which is specially discussed on pages 475 to 477.

    The real attention is to prevent epilepsy during pregnancy and childbirth, which can be dangerous and the drug has adverse effects on the fetus. You can't find the answer to this online, you have to go to a specialist clinic and find obstetric and neurosurgical consultations.

    The first and sixth floors are not sure not to talk nonsense. Especially despise the first floor, if you are studying medicine, you should know that earning points is secondary, and talking nonsense will hurt people. "If you need surgery, there should be no risk", is this what a medical student said? Diathesis..

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Epilepsy is not a genetic disease, it is generally not inherited, and anyone can develop epilepsy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The acquired shape is not inherited.

    Epilepsy, with vitamin B6 and magnesium, is easy**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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.

    Children's epilepsy can be cured, but it is more difficult to get up, and it takes a long time, which is why many people feel helpless, but even if epilepsy is a difficult disease, epilepsy patients can not give up easily, because the process is a fairly long process, it is more necessary for epilepsy patients to persevere.

    Epilepsy in children**:

    1. When epilepsy patients suffer from epilepsy, they should not be anxious, but should choose the right hospital, which is the step of epilepsy, and it is also very important, so patients should be cautious when choosing a hospital.

    2. Then the epilepsy patient should have a comprehensive examination, to understand the severity of his condition so far, and at the same time, the epilepsy patient should also have a comprehensive understanding, so that after understanding their own condition, they can choose the best method according to their own condition, so that they can help the patient choose a more suitable method for their own condition, and then they will start to carry out the first method.

    3. Epilepsy patients should follow the doctor's instructions to carry out the process accurately, and at the same time, they should strengthen the care of the patient's condition, which is also a part of the disease, and let the patient correct some bad habits to avoid the existence of these bad habits, which will make the epilepsy patient's condition reversed, and at the same time, the patient should maintain a good attitude.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, glad to answer for you.

    Overall, 25% of pediatric epilepsy patients can be relieved on their own without **, and 50% of pediatric patients will never have the disease again for life after receiving regular **, so most patients do not need long-term medication to control the disease. The rate of pediatric benign epilepsy with temporal spikes is about 95%, the rate of childhood absence epilepsy is about 80%, the control rate of symptomatic epilepsy in children is about 68%, and the control rate of cryptogenic epilepsy is about 64%. The prognosis of patients with onset in the neonatal period is poor, with about 50% of patients dying or having sequelae.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Can pediatric epilepsy be cured? Epilepsy experts pointed out that although the specific symptoms of epilepsy in children are still unclear, there are many related factors, such as congenital genetics, congenital brain hypoplasia, dystocia, tumors, meningitis and other brain injuries. Generally** epilepsy, first of all, a detailed EEG examination should be done, and children with epilepsy can find abnormal electrical waves when doing EEG; At the onset of the disease, this abnormal radio wave reaches its peak, causing an abnormal discharge.

    Can pediatric epilepsy be cured? Epilepsy** experts remind: childhood epilepsy, everyone should pay attention, parents better be careful, pay attention to the child's daily behavior, timely detection, early**, **epilepsy must go to a large professional hospital, timely acceptance of professional**, so as not to delay the condition, epilepsy** different from other diseases**, do not have a disorderly doctor, **improper may lead to deterioration of the condition.

    Can pediatric epilepsy be cured? 20% of children with epilepsy recover on their own after the age of 17. But that doesn't mean that such children don't need to be intervened with medication.

    At present, the drug ** is internationally recognized as the best ** method, with the aim of controlling discharge, inhibiting acute attacks, and indirectly improving the child's intelligence. Can pediatric epilepsy be cured, because, if seizures are not controlled with medication, each acute seizure will cause a part of the nerve cells to die, and it will also affect the child's intelligence and memory.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is possible for a mother to pass on epilepsy to her child, but this heritability is very small.

    Epilepsy can be caused by primary epilepsy and secondary epilepsy. Primary epilepsy, also known as idiopathic epilepsy, may be related to genetic factors, if there is a family history of epilepsy. In clinical practice, it will be found that parents have a genetic history of epilepsy, and children have cases of epilepsy.

    However, in clinical practice, most epilepsy is caused by secondary factors and has little to do with heredity, such as cerebrovascular disease, brain trauma, intracranial infection, brain tumor and other factors will cause the onset of epilepsy. If the mother has epilepsy, it is caused by secondary factors and will not be passed on to her children.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Many people mistakenly believe that epilepsy is inherited, but in fact, if one parent has epilepsy, the child may not have epilepsy, but the chance of having epilepsy is slightly higher.

    The vast majority of children with epilepsy are not genetic, and people with epilepsy can be married or have normal children.

    The ** of epilepsy can be divided into six categories:

    1.Genetic and genetic abnormalities need to be determined by genetic testing;

    2.If there is a problem with the structure of the brain, an MRI of the brain can show whether the brain is damaged;

    3.Autoimmune factors, such as autoimmune encephalitis, systemic lupus erythematosus, Hashimoto's encephalopathy, etc.;

    4.Inflammation of the brain, such as encephalitis, parasitic infections of the brain;

    5.Metabolism**, such as diabetes, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, electrolyte imbalances, amino acid metabolism abnormalities;

    6.Unknown**, but not found** does not mean that epilepsy is difficult to treat, some epilepsy that does not find a clear ** epilepsy is easier to treat, so there is no need for such patients to be overly anxious.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the mother has epilepsy, consider what caused the epilepsy. Because epilepsy is a symptom, it can be caused by a variety of conditions. If it is a congenital hereditary disease, it may be passed on to children, and there is no difference between men and women, and it is a matter of genetic probability.

    If the mother's epilepsy is acquired, such as high fever, encephalitis, or brain parasitic disease, head trauma, brain injury, cerebrovascular disease, or long tumor, this acquired cause of epilepsy is not inherited.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, epilepsy can be inherited, but there are so many triggers for epilepsy, so many people with epilepsy do not think that epilepsy is a genetic disease. But now people around the world generally believe that epilepsy is inherited.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Mom has epilepsy. If there is a family history of epilepsy, it is possible to pass it on to the next generation, but the chance of inheritance is relatively low. If there is no family history, it is a secondary epilepsy and is generally not passed on to the next generation.

    If you have epilepsy, you can get pregnant if your condition is under control.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Epilepsy is hereditary, but not 100% hereditary.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If an epilepsy patient is pregnant, it will be hereditary. But it doesn't always mean that a child has epilepsy. It's just that the chance of having epilepsy is a little higher than that of other children, and if the epilepsy patient's condition is controlled, the general incidence is relatively small.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You ask if the mother's epilepsy is inherited from the baby? I don't think your mother's epilepsy is inherited from her mother, and she can't be passed on to her baby. Epilepsy is just that he will inherit it to his offspring when he gives birth to a child, how can it be inherited for a baby? Definitely not going to fight.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There will be hereditary genes, not 100% inherited, 80% probability.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In the case of epilepsy, if it is primary, it may be inherited, but if it is secondary, there is usually no abnormality. Depending on the type of epilepsy of the patient, if it is primary, it may be hereditary, but this probability is not very large.

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