Can I Marry A Girl With Epilepsy?

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There is no reason why

an epileptic person cannot get married

and have children and lead a normal life. However, correct diagnosis is required as there are several kinds of epileptic seizures. Proper medication and precautions need to be taken though.

Can a person with epilepsy have a baby?

Fact: In general, epilepsy has no impact on your delivery method. Just like women without epilepsy,

you can have your baby vaginally or via Cesarean-section

(C-section) — it’s up to you and your physician. If you have repeated seizures while in labor, your physician may choose to do a C-section.

Does epilepsy affect pregnancy?

Seizures during pregnancy can cause:

Slowing of the fetal heart rate

.

Decreased oxygen to the fetus

. Fetal injury, premature separation of the placenta from the uterus (placental abruption) or miscarriage due to trauma, such as a fall, during a seizure.

Does epilepsy shorten your life?

Reduction in

life expectancy can be up to 2 years

for people with a diagnosis of idiopathic/cryptogenic epilepsy, and the reduction can be up to 10 years in people with symptomatic epilepsy. Reductions in life expectancy are highest at the time of diagnosis and diminish with time.

Can epilepsy medication affect fertility?

Epilepsy and certain anti-epileptic drugs

may also cause problems with fertility in men

, including lower testosterone levels and lower sperm count. People who are experiencing problems with fertility should speak to their doctor, as treatments are available.

Can epilepsy be cured?


There’s no cure for epilepsy

, but early treatment can make a big difference. Uncontrolled or prolonged seizures can lead to brain damage.

What is the major cause of epilepsy?

Brain conditions that cause damage to the brain, such as brain tumors or strokes, can cause epilepsy.

Stroke

is a leading cause of epilepsy in adults older than age 35. Infectious diseases. Infectious diseases, such as meningitis, AIDS and viral encephalitis, can cause epilepsy.

What happens if epilepsy is left untreated?

If epilepsy is not treated,

seizures may occur throughout a person’s life

. Seizures can become more severe and happen more often over time. Epilepsy can be caused by tumors or improperly formed blood vessels.

Does epilepsy worsen with age?

Age:

Adults over the age of 60 may experience an increased risk for epileptic seizures

, as well as related complications. Family history: Epilepsy is often genetic. If you have a family member who experienced epilepsy-related complications, then your own risk may be higher.

At what age is epilepsy diagnosed?

Epilepsy

can begin at any time of life

, but it’s most commonly diagnosed in children, and people over the age of 65. Some children with epilepsy will outgrow their seizures as they mature, while others may have seizures that continue into adulthood.

Can epilepsy cause birth defects?

In women with epilepsy treated with seizure medications

Can epilepsy medication cause miscarriage?

When they analyzed the data with regard to diagnosis, comparing risk of miscarriage in women with epilepsy versus women without epilepsy, the researchers found that

there no increase in risk in women with epilepsy taking AEDs

.

What causes epilepsy during pregnancy?


Decreased oxygen to the fetus

.

Fetal injury

, premature separation of the placenta from the uterus (placental abruption) or miscarriage due to trauma, such as a fall, during a seizure. Preterm labor.

Is milk good for epilepsy?

Among different foods which may trigger the seizure occurrence, dairy products are major concerns because of excess use of a variety of them in dairy diet and several studies demonstrated cow’s milk protein allergy which

may induce epilepsy

[7].

Is seizure and epilepsy same?


A seizure is a single occurrence

, whereas epilepsy is a neurological condition characterized by two or more unprovoked seizures.

Is epilepsy a disability?

Epilepsy is one of the conditions listed in the Social Security Administration’s Blue Book, which means that if you meet the requirements in the Blue Book listing for epilepsy you may be able to get disability benefits.

James Park
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James Park
Dr. James Park is a medical doctor and health expert with a focus on disease prevention and wellness. He has written several publications on nutrition and fitness, and has been featured in various health magazines. Dr. Park's evidence-based approach to health will help you make informed decisions about your well-being.