There are many causes of epilepsy. It will depend on what the father's cause is. It can be hereditary, but more often than not it isn't. So it is something that cannot be answered here. Only a doctor that knows about a particular individual's case could answer the question, and even then they could not always be certain.
It isn't passed from one dog who has epilepsy to another healthy dog that doesn't have epilepsy by contact or any other way except genetically. Epilepsy can be passed on genetically. Such as the Sire or Dam of the pups can have epilepsy & the pups' odds of getting epilepsy are much higher.
Epilepsy is a type of brain disorder that can happen in small children and adults. If you want to learn more about epilepsy you can look at sites, magazines, or ask your doctor.
Yes, there are places you can find information on the causes and treatment for epilepsy in children; and children of any age have found to be able to get this illness.
People can get seizures for all sorts of reasons. Some people who have epilepsy can have it genetically. Most people's epilepsy is not genetic, so most Grand Mal seizures are not genetic.
Epilepsy is the most common seizure disorder in children. Try looking at the Epilepsy research foundation website and webmd for more information about children and seizures.
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Epilepsy is caused by a wide range of things, coming in many forms. There are some genetic forms, but for the vast majority of people who have epilepsy there is no chance of passing it on to their children. Epilepsy is not contagious, so you cannot catch it from anyone.
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Epilepsy has many causes and there are many reasons why people get seizures. Gender does not particularly have any influence on who gets epilepsy, when they have seizures, what age they may start to have seizures or how fast a seizure happens.
Temperal llobe epilepsy cause rage and anger in children, because these children are frustrated as they are prevented from taking part in sports in school like boxing, and swimming.
Epilepsy affects 1-2% of the population of the United States. epilepsy is as common in adults over 60 as in children under 10. One in every two cases develops before the age of 25. About 125,000 new cases of epilepsy are diagnosed each year.
Not necessarily. It will depend on the type and cause of epilepsy. Some children get epilepsy which stops when they grow up. Some people get epilepsy as a result of a head injury. If the head injury heals their seizures may stop. Some people will have their epilepsy for life. They could have it for all of their life, or get it at some point and then have it for the rest of their life. Epilepsy can be controlled by medication, so some people get their epilepsy under control and if they stick to looking after themselves, they will not have seizures although technically they still have epilepsy. Each case is different and it has to be monitored by the person and their doctor.