Most people with epilepsy live very normal lives. Depending on the form of epilepsy, and the severity and regularity of seizures, different things can or can't be done. Driving may be a risk for some. Strobe lighting may be risk for people with photosensitive epilepsy, but not everyone has that form. Swimming could be a risk. To know what is safe you need to know about the nature of a particular individual's epilepsy.
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That is a question that can only be answered by your doctor, who knows about your form and severity of epilepsy and your pregnancy.
there is some reports that b12 can help improve epilepsy symptoms, another thing to consider is the medications taken to treat epilepsy as they can lower the b12 levels, so b12 would be beneficial to someone with epilepsy
It does not actually cause epilepsy. Aspirin, in some cases, can increase the unwanted side effects of seizure medicines or increase seizures by changing the level of medication in the blood of a person who has epilepsy. Generally however it is regarded as being safe in terms of epilepsy. You should be careful about giving it to children.
It is not advisable to take any sort of street drugs when you have epilepsy, or even if you don't. People have been known to develop epilepsy after things like overdoses doing damage to their brain. Other than drugs prescribed for their epilepsy, people with it should avoid any kind of other such substances.
No. Epilepsy is not contagious. You cannot catch epilepsy from anybody.
Epilepsy is the name of the illness. Someone who has epilepsy gets seizures. Epilepsy is the tendency to get seizures. Someone who gets regular seizures can be diagnosed as having Epilepsy.
Epilepsy is something that affects the brain, so you cannot get epilepsy in your leg.
yes epilepsy problematic in pregnancy .anyone and everyone can have epilepsy
Yes, Simon has epilepsy.
Epilepsy comes from the Greek and means to seize, take hold of or attack.
Yes epilepsy still exists. Many people have epilepsy.