People with epilepsy can dream, just like anyone else can. When they are actually having a seizure, they may not be fully conscious and be day-dreaming.
There is no causative agent of epilepsy. It is not an infectious disease or a virus. Epilepsy is a physical condition. You cannot catch epilepsy from someone. See the related question below.
The answer to the riddle "If you look, you cannot see me; what am I?" refers to dreams. Dreams occur during sleep and are not visible in the waking world, even though they can feel very real and vivid. They represent the subconscious mind's thoughts and experiences, which cannot be directly observed by others.
Dreams?
Since psychologically our brains cannot see what will happen tomorrow because of the timing
there is no natural cure for epilepsy. epilepsy can be controlled by drugs Please see Related Questions (link under Question Tools to the left of your screen).
Yes. There are couple of epilepsy associations in Kenya. See the sites and the related links below.
If a patient at an ophthalmologist's office cannot see the biggest letter on the chart, the ophthalmologist will use a device to let the patient see through various lenses until the patient can see the letter. Once the degree of lenses needed had been determined, the ophthalmologist will write a prescription for a pair of eyeglasses that will allow the patient to see more clearly. Should the patient have lost all vision, however, the ophthalmologist may run tests or refer the patient to a neurological specialist.
There is not normally a connection between epilepsy and other conditions. People who have epilepsy can have other health problems, but these would not normally be because of their epilepsy. If you are concerned about a heart problem, go to see a doctor.
Actually a blood test will not show you if you have epilepsy , the test that will clearly tell you if you have it is to do a E.E.G test.
I will see you in my dreams. - Rüyalarımda göreceksiniz.
No. See the related question below.
As a seizure can happen at any time, someone who is driving at the time is obviously a potential risk. Different countries have different laws relating to driving and epilepsy. Someone who has any history of epilepsy is often barred for life from driving something like a bus and there is no way they could ever get a pilot license. For a car, it is often a case that they have to be clear of seizures for a period of time, like a year or two, before they will be allowed to get a driving license. A truck being a larger vehicle, poses a larger potential risk on a road, so the law would be stricter, but that depends on where someone is. It differs from one place to another. You would need to check with the laws where you are.