epilepsia
Some epilepsy cannot be killed off. There is no drug that you can say would have a mximum dose to do that. There are a wide variety of forms and severity of epilepsy. It is not a single condition with a single way of treating it. There are many different drugs used for epilepsy and their purpose is to control rather than cure epilepsy.
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.
epilepsy in thai is "Lom-Bah-Mhoo" I have epilepsy could be translated as i)if you are a man; Phom-pen-rork Lom-Bah-mhoo ii)for a lady; Charn-pen-rork Lom-Bah-mhoo
ask her/him how they feel about it and tell them how many other people have it to :)
Epilepsy is not necessarily a genetic condition. It is not infectious either. If there is no family history prior to a particular individual having epilepsy, there is nothing to say that it will be passed down. Epilepsy has a wide range of causes. You would need to know what the specific causes are before you could say anything. Epilepsy can be unique to a family member. It is generally a physical condition. A parent having a broken arm is not likely to have a child with a broken arm born to them. So unless there is a definite family history, it is unlikely that a parent having epilepsy would pass it on. Talk to your doctor.
White, i would think Actually, it is purple (some say lavendar) and is worn annually on March 26 to globally support and spread epilepsy awareness.
Generally, not eating much is not good for your health. It is not a good thing to do, and for someone who has epilepsy, they need to live healthy lifestyles. That is not to say that fasting will cause seizures.
Aside from his medication for epilepsy, the band members say that he did not.
To the best of my knowledge Charles Dickens never was diagnosed with Epilepsy. We would say that suggestions that he did are uncorroborated, that is to say they are an assumption. Most likely the root of this belief is his great understanding of Epilepsy in his writing, particularly Oliver Twist.
Yes it is. It would be more polite to say something to the effect of "he/she suffers from epilepsy".
No. Epilepsy is not contagious. You cannot catch epilepsy from anybody.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.