Can epileptics get married?

It is, therefore, medically recommended that most patients with epilepsy can marry and have children. As in many other situations, such decisions need to be taken separately for each individual keeping in mind many factors that may affect the decision.
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Can epilepsy cause relationship problems?

Many people with epilepsy have fulfilling relationships with a partner. However, epilepsy may affect relationships for some people, and problems with sex are common for both men and women with epilepsy. There are various ways to manage these problems and find support.
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Will epilepsy shorten my 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.
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Can you date someone with epilepsy?

Dating a woman with epilepsy is no different to dating anyone else. However it may affect certain things: Could affect certain types of birth control and contraception by making them less effective. Certain hormones may affect their seizures.
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Can an epileptic person have a baby?

Myth: It's hard to get pregnant if you have epilepsy.

But newer research shows that unless you have a prior history of infertility, or a different medical condition that can affect fertility, you have the same likelihood of conceiving as women who don't have epilepsy.
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Does epilepsy affect sperm?

Yes, epilepsy does have an impact on reproductive function and fertility. Statistically, men with epilepsy (MWE) have a disproportionately high risk of reproductive dysfunction, which manifests as diminished potency and abnormal sperm characteristics and can decrease fertility.
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Can epilepsy be cured?

While there are many medications, medical devices, and surgical options to treat epilepsy, right now there are no known cures for epilepsy. However, incredible advancements in research have helped us understand the mechanisms that cause seizures better than at any other point in history.
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Should I marry someone who has epilepsy?

It is, therefore, medically recommended that most patients with epilepsy can marry and have children. As in many other situations, such decisions need to be taken separately for each individual keeping in mind many factors that may affect the decision.
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How do you love someone with epilepsy?

Stay with the person until the seizure ends and he or she is fully awake. After it ends, help the person sit in a safe place. Once they are alert and able to communicate, tell them what happened in very simple terms. Comfort the person and speak calmly.
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Can epilepsy cause anger issues?

Epilepsy (especially complex partial seizures) frequently has been associated with aggressive behavior in the minds of people in general and even in the medical literature.
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What foods should epileptics avoid?

white bread; non-wholegrain cereals; biscuits and cakes; honey; high-sugar drinks and foods; fruit juices; chips; mashed potatoes; parsnips; dates and watermelon. In general, processed or overcooked foods and over-ripe fruits.
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How old do epileptics live?

Ninety-six percent of these children reached the age of 10 years, 89% the age of 20 years and 80% the age of 40 years. In the same study, 87% of children with idiopathic seizures reached 40 years of age, compared with 93% of those with cryptogenic seizures and 73% of those with remote symptomatic seizures.
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Does epilepsy worsen with age?

The incidence of any type of seizure increases substantially over the age of 60, commonly due to other neurological conditions such as dementia or stroke.
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Is epilepsy a ground for divorce?

In Divorce Law

As far as we have referred, Section 5 of the Hindu Marriage Act has been amended since December 2009 & now no divorce is allowed on the ground of epilepsy.
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Which famous person has epilepsy?

Vincent van Gogh suffered from seizures doctors believed were cause by temporal lobe epilepsy. Composer George Gershwin was diagnosed with epilepsy. Actress Margaux Hemingway had from epilepsy from the age of seven. Korn front man Jonathan Davis believes his epilepsy was induced by years of drug use.
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Is epilepsy a disability?

Is Epilepsy Considered A Disability? Epilepsy is considered a disability and it has a listing in the Social Security Administration (SSA) Blue Book. For epilepsy to qualify for disability benefits, it must meet the criteria of the Blue Book listing. There are different listings for epilepsy in the Blue Book.
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When could people with epilepsy get married?

In America. In the United States, people with epilepsy were forbidden to marry in 17 states until 1956. The last state to repeal this law did so in 1980. In 1956, 18 states provided for the sterilization, on eugenic grounds, of people with epilepsy.
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Can you live a long life with epilepsy?

Many people with epilepsy can conduct a normal life. However, patients who have had epilepsy for a long time or whose epilepsy is difficult to control are at higher risk for unemployment. They may also need assistance in their daily life activities.
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What are 3 causes of epilepsy?

Causes of epilepsy
  • a stroke.
  • a brain tumour.
  • a severe head injury.
  • drug abuse or alcohol misuse.
  • a brain infection.
  • a lack of oxygen during birth.
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What food is good for epilepsy?

Small portions of fruit, cheese, meat, fish, and poultry are allowed. Food must be carefully measured and weighed. Even small amounts of sugar can reverse the effects of the diet and cause a seizure, so sugar is prohibited.
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Can men with epilepsy father children?

Many men with epilepsy have normal sex lives and father healthy children. But epilepsy can sometimes cause problems with sex and fertility.
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Can epilepsy be passed from father to child?

If a parent has idiopathic epilepsy, there is about a 9% to 12% chance that the child will also have epilepsy. Although epilepsy that runs in families is uncommon, if a child has epilepsy, their brothers and sisters do have a higher risk of having epilepsy.
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Is viagra safe for epileptics?

Sildenafil has been recognized as adequate in the treatment of erectile dysfunctions in men with epilepsy.
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What are good jobs for epileptics?

People with epilepsy are successfully employed in a variety of jobs that might be considered high-risk: police officer, firefighter, welder, butcher, construction worker, etc. Epilepsy is a highly variable disorder and it is difficult to generalize about safety issues.
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What activities are good for epilepsy?

In fact, some research has shown that regular sessions of aerobic exercise (for example running, walking, swimming, or cycling) can result in a significant reduction in the number of seizures for some people, as well as having other health benefits.
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