Impact of Epilepsy on Daily life

people with epilepsy often show stigma and differentiation, social behavioral changes arises due to depression occurred from variation, people cannot drive as there are chances of getting seizures while driving. Recreational activities are mostly affected like swimming, playing, racing cannot be taken. Research showed that only 56% people can complete their high school with epilepsy. Women with epilepsy are at a higher risk of miscarriage and abnormal child birth

  • Education and employment
  • Driving and recreation
  • Pregnancy and motherhood
  • Labour and delivery

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