People with epilepsy do not have a disability. The majority of people with epilepsy live perfectly normal lives. It is only when they are having a seizure that their epilepsy affects them. There may be very long periods between their seizures: months or even years. Some people with more severe epilepsy and who get seizures more frequently do have certain restrictions on what they may be able to do, like driving, but this would not be regarded as a disability.
Yes they can cause seizures. it depends what type of person you are like if your immune system is weak you can have seizures.
My mom has a cousin who suffers from seizures. The person is an adult
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Mostly, seizures don't cause major circulatory or respiratory disturbances. However, situations vary from person to person. It's absolutely necessary that the person who suffers from seizures take his medication on a daily basis correctly.
Yes, they will. Strobe lights overwhelm the person's brain frequency and it gets confused. After that, the person goes into seizures. It can cause death, so it is best to avoid strobe lights if you have seizures.
A person can do whatever they want to.
A person who has seizures should only use the medication that is medically prescribed; self medication of any sort is extremely dangerous!
because the brain of a person is swelling up and they are losing their own feelings (like numbness is what they are feeling) and they have seizures
Yes
People with Learning Disabilities are born with it, but some people have Learning Disabilities when they are older.
No, but they can cause seizures in people who have epilepsy.
Lots of people with learning disabilities get jobs, so it does not prevent them from entering the workforce.