Can surgeons have epilepsy?

There are no federal laws barring people with epilepsy from working as a nurse, physician, phlebotomist or other medical-related position. In fact, federal civil rights law, and many state laws, may protect your right to work in the medical profession.
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What jobs can you not do with epilepsy?

If you have seizures, you may not be able to do jobs that risk your safety or the safety of other people. These include: jobs that involve driving. working at heights, near open water or fire.
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Can you study medicine if you have epilepsy?

If you are having lots of seizures or taking medication, either of which can affect your concentration and learning, then an academic course with lots of coursework and exams may be a challenge. But if your seizures are well controlled, then having epilepsy may not impact on your learning at all.
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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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Do people have seizures during surgery?

There is little risk of seizures during general anesthesia because anesthetic agents inhibit the firing of neurons, although the anesthetic sevoflurane can rarely precipitate seizures.
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Epilepsy Surgery Risk Factors and Things to Consider



Can epileptics go under anesthesia?

Patients with epilepsy often require anaesthesia for elective and emergency surgery. Appropriate perioperative management of AED therapy is vital in maintaining seizure control in these patients. Anaesthetists need to be aware of the pharmacological properties of commonly used AEDs.
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Is it safe to go under anesthesia if you have seizures?

Status epilepticus, refractory to two antiepileptic drugs carries a high morbidity and requires general anaesthesia. For uncontrolled seizures, treatment with midazolam, thiopental, or propofol is acceptable; opioids should be avoided.
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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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Should I tell my employer I have epilepsy?

It is not always necessary to discuss epilepsy with a potential employer. Whether you do or not is up to you. If you have excellent seizure control and the employer does not ask any health-related questions, there's no reason to start talking about epilepsy unless you want to.
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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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Can you go to college with epilepsy?

You're probably not the only student with epilepsy on your campus, but you may be the only one taking your specific medicine. If you use the student health center to refill your prescriptions, try to call about a week in advance to ensure you don't run out of medicine.
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What does a seizure feel like?

Some seizures cause the body to jerk and shake (a "fit"), while others cause problems like loss of awareness or unusual sensations. They typically pass in a few seconds or minutes. Seizures can occur when you're awake or asleep. Sometimes they can be triggered by something, such as feeling very tired.
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How can epilepsy be prevented?

These are some of the most common ways to reduce your chances of developing epilepsy:
  1. Prevent traumatic brain injuries. ...
  2. Lower the chances of stroke and heart disease. ...
  3. Get vaccinated. ...
  4. Wash your hands and prepare food safely. ...
  5. Stay healthy during your pregnancy.
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Can I lose my job if I have epilepsy?

An example could be that your epilepsy is well controlled, or you only ever have sleep seizures. If you don't tell your employer about your epilepsy and it does affect your ability to do your job safely, your employer may be able to dismiss you.
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Can you get fired for having epilepsy?

You cannot be fired for having epilepsy. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects the employment of a qualified individual with a disability who can perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodations.
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Can epileptics get married?

A: From a medical point of view, persons with epilepsy can marry. However, in some countries there have been laws and in others even now there are laws that prevent persons with epilepsy to marry. It is important that the would be spouse of a person with epilepsy should be aware of the situation.
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Are people with epilepsy discriminated against?

' People with epilepsy are protected under the Equality Act 2010, which makes discrimination unlawful. This includes discrimination on the basis of disability.
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Is epilepsy a physical or mental disability?

Epilepsy is not a mental illness. In fact, the vast majority of people living with epilepsy have no cognitive or psychological problem. For the most part, psychological issues in epilepsy are limited to people with severe and uncontrolled epilepsy.
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Can you work as a nurse with epilepsy?

There are no federal laws barring people with epilepsy from working as a nurse, physician, phlebotomist or other medical-related position. In fact, federal civil rights law, and many state laws, may protect your right to work in the medical profession.
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Which rapper has epilepsy?

After recovering, Lil Wayne opened up in an interview about having multiple seizures throughout his life. In talking publicly about his epilepsy and what it feels like to have a seizure, the rapper is helping to shed light on the condition for his millions of fans.
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What triggers epilepsy?

Missed medication, lack of sleep, stress, alcohol, and menstruation are some of the most common triggers, but there are many more. Flashing lights can cause seizures in some people, but it's much less frequent than you might imagine.
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Who had epilepsy first?

Earliest historical mentions

Human beings have lived with epilepsy throughout our history. However, the first detailed description of the disease is in a 3,000-year old medical text called the Sakikku. Written sometime around 1,050 BC by the Babylonians (an ancient civilization in modern-day Iraq).
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Can surgery trigger seizures?

Seizures after surgery can be caused by a number of unpreventable things, including an undiagnosed seizure disorder like epilepsy, and should always be investigated by your child's doctor.
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What causes death under anesthesia?

The most common causes of anaesthesia related deaths are: 1) circulatory failure due to hypovolaemia in combination with overdosage of anaesthetic agents such as thiopentone, opioids, benzodiazepines or regional anaesthesia; 2) hypoxia and hypoventilation after for instance undetected oesophageal intubation, difficult ...
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Does anesthesia shorten your life?

Abstract. A recent clinical study demonstrated that deep anesthesia, as measured by Bispectral index monitoring, was associated with increased 1-yr mortality among middle-aged and elderly surgical patients.
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