The main problem for a person with epilepsy is that he will loose his self confidence, and will have fear like when crossing a road.
Epilepsy is something that affects the brain, so you cannot get epilepsy in your leg.
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There is no single answer to that. Sonographers have to have special qualifications and the nature of the work is detailed and methodical. Depending on the type of Epilepsy someone has and how it affects them, they may or may not be suitable for the job. Epilepsy is a wide and varied condition, which affects people differently, so it is not possible to say that someone could or couldn't do it, without knowing what their epilepsy is like and how it affects them.
Epilepsy affects the brain. During a seizure it can then have effects on other parts of the body, depending on the severity and type of seizures people have.
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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.
LSD can affect anyone, so yes it would affect people with epilepsy. How it affects them would depend on all sorts of factors, like how much they take and the type and severity of epilepsy they have and any other conditions they may have.
Epilepsy only really affects the brain. It is mainly an extra amount of electrical activity in the brain. That in turn may have an effect on other parts of the body, like physical movements in the body and people becoming unconscious.
Many people with epilepsy live very normal lives. Epilepsy only affects them when they have a seizure and there can be days, weeks, months or even years between seizures. So most of the time, they are fine. Some people have very regular and severe seizures, so their lives would be more affected. So it depends on how often people have their seizures and how bad those seizures are as to what way it will affect their lives. There are many forms of epilepsy and many levels of severity, so each person and how it affects their life is different.
It is highly unlikely that epilepsy would cause a cough of any kind. Epilepsy affects the brain, and although that in turn causes effects in other parts of the body, it would not cause a cough. The effects of epilepsy would only last during a seizure, whereas a chronic cough would be something that would be continuous. The cause of a problem cough would lie elsewhere.
People with epilepsy do not have a disability. The majority of people with epilepsy live perfectly normal lives. It is only when they are having a seizure that their epilepsy affects them. There may be very long periods between their seizures: months or even years. Some people with more severe epilepsy and who get seizures more frequently do have certain restrictions on what they may be able to do, like driving, but this would not be regarded as a disability.
yes, epilepsy cause by the disruption in the conductance of the impulses by the nerve cells. Imbalance between the inhibition and the excitation of the nerve impulse in the brain cause epilepsy.