Yes, epilepsy can have long-term effects on the body and overall health. Repeated seizures may lead to physical injuries, cognitive impairments, and emotional issues such as anxiety and depression. Additionally, some individuals may experience side effects from long-term use of antiepileptic medications. However, the impact varies greatly among individuals, depending on factors like seizure frequency, type, and overall management of the condition.
It will take the body a few months to adjust.
No. How long your hair is has no direct affect on how your body absorbs nutrients.
How does a planet's distance from the sun affect its period of revolution?
NO. Tasers affect internal systems in the human body. Tasers that can immobilize the body for a short period of time or else a long period of time by shocking internal systems. It can affect the body temporarily, but sometimes also permanently. Who wants that happen to their kids? So NO.
There is no time or place that epilepsy can be said to have started. As long as there have been humans, many illnesses have existed and epilepsy would be one of them.
Epilepsy is not fatal in its own right. Someone could die if they get a seizure in the wrong circumstances, such as driving a car or taking part in some dangerous activity. Obviously someone with uncontrolled Epilepsy should not be taking part in dangerous activities without medical advice or supervision. It is those kind of factors that have to be taken into consideration. Even if someone has uncontrolled epilepsy, they could live a long time. Someone with well controlled Epilepsy could have a seizure in a dangerous situation too. So there is no real definitive answer to your question.
Epilepsy has been in existence for as long as people can remember, so it would have been common in all centuries. About 1 in every 200 people has epilepsy.
Generally, there is some affect within the hour.
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In one word-NO.
A boy at my school has epilepsy and he said that he will never be able to drive and he is only allowed specific jobs.
There are many kinds of epilepsy medication and different kinds of epilepsy. A question such as yours can only be answered by a doctor. If you are on long term epilepsy medication, then always talk to your doctor if you are thinking of taking any other medications.