Famous People who have Epilepsy (Seizures Disorder)!
To information, September 28th is known as Worldwide Seizure Day. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects 1 percent of the general population (65 million people globally). This disorder is said to affect to affect the young and elderly people in developing countries. For example, it is not uncommon for individuals 80 years old to suffer unprovoked epileptic episode (5-10 percent). If a person has his or her first seizure, the person has 40-50 percent probability of having a second episode in the future.
An epileptic person does not have any control of his or her when suffering from a seizure, which can occur randomly. Also, sensations, such as sound, touch, and lighting, may also cause an epileptic to experience a episode, e.g. cold weather or a wind may cause a person to have a seizure. Epilepsy is broken down into two subtypes tonic and absent epilepsy or seizures.
Epilepsy is a series of seizures, which means it is more chronic than having a seizure. A patient with epilepsy suffers from seizures all the time. Alcoholism can increase a alcoholic risk of having a seizure or developing epilepsy.
When a person suffers epilepsy, all the muscles in their body are contracting, which means the victim is experiencing a lot of pain and suffering.
Some seizures last for a few seconds while some can last for minutes. Please note that a person can suffer brain damage within 4 minutes, which means seizures can attack brain, if the episode is longer than 4 minutes. If a seizure last for 2-3 minutes, the person will most likely not suffer any traumatic brain injury. A huge part of a epileptic suffering brain injury them falling down backwards and hitting the ground hard on their head, which may also be fatal.
The protocol of a person having a seizure on the ground is to not panic. The first thing a person must do is call 9-11. Move any objects (bottles or glass) that will not happen the martyr. Also, please do not put hands into the epileptic mouth while having a seizure, which can be very harmful to the helper. Most people fear the person having the seizure will biting their tongue, which will come off, causing that person to swallow it down their throats. If the person is hitting his or her head on the ground, slowly put a pillow or something soft underneath the individual head so he will not continue bagging it on the ground. It is vital not to touch the person while he or she is having a seizure. Another important note is to turn the person over once their episode has passed, which is usually result to the suffer vomiting. It is not ideal for the person to vomit when they are lying on their back.
Epilepsy is a life threatening neurological disorder that prevents people from driving depending on the severity and frequency of the mental condition. 70 percent of epilepsy can be controlled through medication.
An epileptic person does not have any control of his or her when suffering from a seizure, which can occur randomly. Also, sensations, such as sound, touch, and lighting, may also cause an epileptic to experience a episode, e.g. cold weather or a wind may cause a person to have a seizure. Epilepsy is broken down into two subtypes tonic and absent epilepsy or seizures.
Epilepsy is a series of seizures, which means it is more chronic than having a seizure. A patient with epilepsy suffers from seizures all the time. Alcoholism can increase a alcoholic risk of having a seizure or developing epilepsy.
When a person suffers epilepsy, all the muscles in their body are contracting, which means the victim is experiencing a lot of pain and suffering.
Some seizures last for a few seconds while some can last for minutes. Please note that a person can suffer brain damage within 4 minutes, which means seizures can attack brain, if the episode is longer than 4 minutes. If a seizure last for 2-3 minutes, the person will most likely not suffer any traumatic brain injury. A huge part of a epileptic suffering brain injury them falling down backwards and hitting the ground hard on their head, which may also be fatal.
The protocol of a person having a seizure on the ground is to not panic. The first thing a person must do is call 9-11. Move any objects (bottles or glass) that will not happen the martyr. Also, please do not put hands into the epileptic mouth while having a seizure, which can be very harmful to the helper. Most people fear the person having the seizure will biting their tongue, which will come off, causing that person to swallow it down their throats. If the person is hitting his or her head on the ground, slowly put a pillow or something soft underneath the individual head so he will not continue bagging it on the ground. It is vital not to touch the person while he or she is having a seizure. Another important note is to turn the person over once their episode has passed, which is usually result to the suffer vomiting. It is not ideal for the person to vomit when they are lying on their back.
Epilepsy is a life threatening neurological disorder that prevents people from driving depending on the severity and frequency of the mental condition. 70 percent of epilepsy can be controlled through medication.
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