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EPILEPSY - OTHER DISORDERS
Is Epilepsy related to other neurological problems?
Epilepsy is not necessarily associated with other
neurological problems or learning disabilities. Occasionally, the
source of the seizures may be reflected in other neurological deficits.
Also, medication for seizures may cause sedation and thus decrease
the rate of learning. People with Epilepsy have the same range of
intelligence as the general population.
Is Epilepsy related to mental illness?
Epilepsy is not related to mental illness. Because
of the involvement of the brain, Epilepsy has been mistakenly associated
with psychiatric disorders. Epilepsy differs from psychiatric disorders
in that seizures last for very brief periods and begin and end abruptly.
Further, when not having seizures, people with Epilepsy need not
have any changes in their mood or behaviour.
Can Epilepsy affect intelligence?
Seizures can affect intelligence, so prompt diagnosis
and rapid control of seizures is important. There is also a risk
if seizures are prolonged and there is a significant reduction in
oxygen in the brain during seizures. However, these are extremely
rare occurrences. In the case of developmentally delayed persons
with Epilepsy, it is most likely that the cause of the developmental
delay is also the cause of the seizures. In most cases, people with
Epilepsy have normal intelligence.
Is there a link between memory loss and Epilepsy?
Some people with Epilepsy do experience a difficulty
in recalling distant and recent events. Often, this is caused by
the medications used to treat Epilepsy, or by regular seizure activity.
People affected in this way can learn to compensate by using lists
and reminders, and by creating an organized environment. Depending
on where the seizures originate in the brain, they may 1) interfere
with learning of information, 2) interfere with storage of information
or 3) if seizures cause cell loss or damage, impairment in retrieval.
Early treatment to stop seizures is important to minimize the effects
seizures have on memory loss.
Is Epilepsy related to asthma?
Asthma occurs in children with Epilepsy at about
the same frequency as it occurs in the general population. Likewise,
the reverse is also true. The drug theophylline can trigger seizures.
Are there any diseases that persons with Epilepsy
more prone to?
People with Epilepsy who are on medications may
experience side effects that makes them more susceptible to other
diseases and disorders. One common condition is Hyperplaxia, an
over-growth of the gums caused by the drug Dilantin. Other common
problems are liver dysfunction and depression.
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