A lot of research is done on epilepsy. Neurology is a complicated area. The brain is a complex organ and research into it is a huge area. There are many things that are still not understood about the brain. Epilepsy is just one of the areas that neurology covers. Epilepsy has many causes, and there are now many treatments and medications that have arisen as a result of the research into epilepsy. There is always more to do, but a lot of research has been done and is continuing to be done in many places around the world.
If someone gets some damage to their brain, this can result in someone getting epilepsy. So if someone had a aneurysm in their brain and some damage was done, it is possible that epilepsy could develop epilepsy, but it is not certain that it would happen.
For some people surgery can be done to remove parts of the brain affected by epilepsy. This is a highly risky procedure, so it would only be done on very severe cases and where it is known what the exact cause is. Epilepsy has many causes, so not every case can be dealt with by surgery, and for most people it is not big enough a problem to require surgery. So it is only for very few people that there is a surgical cure for epilepsy.For some people surgery can be done to remove parts of the brain affected by epilepsy. This is a highly risky procedure, so it would only be done on very severe cases and where it is known what the exact cause is. Epilepsy has many causes, so not every case can be dealt with by surgery, and for most people it is not big enough a problem to require surgery. So it is only for very few people that there is a surgical cure for epilepsy.For some people surgery can be done to remove parts of the brain affected by epilepsy. This is a highly risky procedure, so it would only be done on very severe cases and where it is known what the exact cause is. Epilepsy has many causes, so not every case can be dealt with by surgery, and for most people it is not big enough a problem to require surgery. So it is only for very few people that there is a surgical cure for epilepsy.For some people surgery can be done to remove parts of the brain affected by epilepsy. This is a highly risky procedure, so it would only be done on very severe cases and where it is known what the exact cause is. Epilepsy has many causes, so not every case can be dealt with by surgery, and for most people it is not big enough a problem to require surgery. So it is only for very few people that there is a surgical cure for epilepsy.For some people surgery can be done to remove parts of the brain affected by epilepsy. This is a highly risky procedure, so it would only be done on very severe cases and where it is known what the exact cause is. Epilepsy has many causes, so not every case can be dealt with by surgery, and for most people it is not big enough a problem to require surgery. So it is only for very few people that there is a surgical cure for epilepsy.For some people surgery can be done to remove parts of the brain affected by epilepsy. This is a highly risky procedure, so it would only be done on very severe cases and where it is known what the exact cause is. Epilepsy has many causes, so not every case can be dealt with by surgery, and for most people it is not big enough a problem to require surgery. So it is only for very few people that there is a surgical cure for epilepsy.For some people surgery can be done to remove parts of the brain affected by epilepsy. This is a highly risky procedure, so it would only be done on very severe cases and where it is known what the exact cause is. Epilepsy has many causes, so not every case can be dealt with by surgery, and for most people it is not big enough a problem to require surgery. So it is only for very few people that there is a surgical cure for epilepsy.For some people surgery can be done to remove parts of the brain affected by epilepsy. This is a highly risky procedure, so it would only be done on very severe cases and where it is known what the exact cause is. Epilepsy has many causes, so not every case can be dealt with by surgery, and for most people it is not big enough a problem to require surgery. So it is only for very few people that there is a surgical cure for epilepsy.For some people surgery can be done to remove parts of the brain affected by epilepsy. This is a highly risky procedure, so it would only be done on very severe cases and where it is known what the exact cause is. Epilepsy has many causes, so not every case can be dealt with by surgery, and for most people it is not big enough a problem to require surgery. So it is only for very few people that there is a surgical cure for epilepsy.For some people surgery can be done to remove parts of the brain affected by epilepsy. This is a highly risky procedure, so it would only be done on very severe cases and where it is known what the exact cause is. Epilepsy has many causes, so not every case can be dealt with by surgery, and for most people it is not big enough a problem to require surgery. So it is only for very few people that there is a surgical cure for epilepsy.For some people surgery can be done to remove parts of the brain affected by epilepsy. This is a highly risky procedure, so it would only be done on very severe cases and where it is known what the exact cause is. Epilepsy has many causes, so not every case can be dealt with by surgery, and for most people it is not big enough a problem to require surgery. So it is only for very few people that there is a surgical cure for epilepsy.
No. Any properly trained nurse can deal with someone with epilepsy. There are some nurses who specialise in it, so they would have done more detailed studies about epilepsy, not necessarily to the extent of having a degree specifically to do with it.
Epilepsy is something that affects the brain, so you cannot get epilepsy in your leg.
There are many reasons and causes of epilepsy, so it is not really possible to say what can be done to avoid it. It isn't like an infectious disease that you can get vaccinated against. Only about 1 in every 200 people have some form of epilepsy. Something like a head injury can result in epilepsy, so you could say that trying to avoid getting any sort of a serious head injury in your lifetime is one way or trying to avoid getting epilepsy.
Modern research thinks it's doubtful that Caesar had epilepsy. After studying Caesar's symptoms and his lifestyle, the consensus is that he suffered from hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. The symptoms of low blood sugar mimic those of epilepsy. As the ancients were not familiar with hypoglycemia, but were familiar with epilepsy, they naturally assumed that he was an epileptic.
Epilepsy is not an infection or a virus or anything like that, so the immune system is not relevant to it. You cannot "catch" epilepsy from someone. So the immune system does not respond to epilepsy. There is nothing that it can do.
Anyone can get epilepsy at any age, so yes it is possible for a woman over 70 to get epilepsy. There are a wide range of things that can cause epilepsy and these things can affect anyone at any age.Anyone can get epilepsy at any age, so yes it is possible for a woman over 70 to get epilepsy. There are a wide range of things that can cause epilepsy and these things can affect anyone at any age.Anyone can get epilepsy at any age, so yes it is possible for a woman over 70 to get epilepsy. There are a wide range of things that can cause epilepsy and these things can affect anyone at any age.Anyone can get epilepsy at any age, so yes it is possible for a woman over 70 to get epilepsy. There are a wide range of things that can cause epilepsy and these things can affect anyone at any age.Anyone can get epilepsy at any age, so yes it is possible for a woman over 70 to get epilepsy. There are a wide range of things that can cause epilepsy and these things can affect anyone at any age.Anyone can get epilepsy at any age, so yes it is possible for a woman over 70 to get epilepsy. There are a wide range of things that can cause epilepsy and these things can affect anyone at any age.Anyone can get epilepsy at any age, so yes it is possible for a woman over 70 to get epilepsy. There are a wide range of things that can cause epilepsy and these things can affect anyone at any age.Anyone can get epilepsy at any age, so yes it is possible for a woman over 70 to get epilepsy. There are a wide range of things that can cause epilepsy and these things can affect anyone at any age.Anyone can get epilepsy at any age, so yes it is possible for a woman over 70 to get epilepsy. There are a wide range of things that can cause epilepsy and these things can affect anyone at any age.Anyone can get epilepsy at any age, so yes it is possible for a woman over 70 to get epilepsy. There are a wide range of things that can cause epilepsy and these things can affect anyone at any age.Anyone can get epilepsy at any age, so yes it is possible for a woman over 70 to get epilepsy. There are a wide range of things that can cause epilepsy and these things can affect anyone at any age.
Educating people about epilepsy so that they know what it really is and do not believe the many stereotypes about it. If people are educated they are aware of what epilepsy really is. That is what epilepsy awareness is.
The main tasks of a clinical research manager are the following: overseer all the research done and put all research into a timetable so that no research clashes and all research is done on time.
No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.
It has been said that people with Epilepsy can be less fertile than someone that does not have Epilepsy. The difference, if any, is very minor. It can actually be a result of medications being taken, rather than Epilepsy itself. There is little affect on the ability of couples to have children where one or other or both have epilepsy. People may have fertility problems that have no connection to the fact they have epilepsy.