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Liula [17]
1 year ago
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Help me out, I’m busy doing a bunch of things and I can’t do this one

Medicine
1 answer:
Alex1 year ago
3 0

The majority of epileptics lead active lives. However, for other people, the chance of an early death is higher.

<h3>What is Epilepsy ?</h3>

A condition where the brain's nerve cell activity is messed up, leading to seizures.

A genetic condition or an acquired brain lesion, such as a trauma or stroke, may cause epilepsy.

  • A person has strange behavior, symptoms, and sensations during a seizure, which can occasionally cause unconsciousness. Between seizures, there are not many symptoms.
  • Medications are typically used to treat epilepsy, though occasionally surgery, gadgets, or dietary changes are also used.
  • We are aware that the risk of epilepsy-related death can be decreased by maintaining the best seizure control and living safely.

To know more about Epilepsy please click here ; brainly.com/question/28131457

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