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After epilepsy, can the patient get married?

author:Professor Jianmei, a Chinese medicine physician

Epilepsy is a disease that many people are afraid of, because the occurrence of the disease will not only bring a lot of accidental injuries to the patient, but also cause the patient's brain to be damaged, and the patient's intelligence and memory will decline. Epilepsy is actually epilepsy in clinical practice, and the reason why it is called epilepsy is closely related to the symptoms of the disease.

After epilepsy, can the patient get married?

When epilepsy occurs disease symptoms, grand mal symptoms are common, manifested as unconsciousness after the appearance of convulsions of the whole body, accompanied by foaming at the mouth and clenching teeth and tongue, etc., is very serious and dangerous, and patients with this disease often have a question, can epilepsy get married?

After epilepsy, can the patient get married?

In fact, to be precise, the condition of epilepsy is not very serious, and it does not mean that it is not possible to live a normal life with this disease, and epilepsy patients can get married normally, which does not affect. However, because epilepsy has certain genetic factors, patients need to be cautious about fertility problems, and they cannot give birth at will to avoid children suffering from epilepsy. In patients with epilepsy, it is unlikely that patients with secondary epilepsy will inherit epilepsy to their children after the disease is treated, and if it is primary epilepsy, they have a family history of inheritance, and the possibility of inheriting children is greatly increased.

After epilepsy, can the patient get married?

Secondly, in the family, the first family members with epilepsy are often more likely to be passed on to their children than primary epilepsy, in addition, medically, it is not recommended that both parents have epilepsy when they get married and have children, so as to avoid inheriting epilepsy to their children. At the same time, among parents, the father has a smaller genetic chance of having epilepsy than the mother, so it is not recommended for people with epilepsy to choose a partner with the same epilepsy when choosing a marriage partner.

After epilepsy, can the patient get married?

From the above content, it can be known that epilepsy patients can get married and have children normally, but compared with marriage, childbirth needs to be carefully considered. It is recommended that patients consult a doctor for childbirth after the treatment of the disease to reduce the chance of the child's disease, and if the treatment period is stable, they can also consult the doctor for relevant pre-pregnancy examinations to clarify the current situation, have a healthy birth, and avoid the child suffering from epilepsy.

After epilepsy, can the patient get married?