Question

Can women with epilepsy get married and have children after recovery?

Answer

Generally speaking, women with epilepsy can consider marriage and childbearing when their condition is stable. However, for epilepsy patients during pregnancy, it is recommended to closely cooperate with neurologists and obstetricians, adjust antiepileptic medications appropriately, or wait until the condition is controlled and stable before conception. This is because taking antiepileptic medications during pregnancy may affect the normal growth and development of the fetus. Moreover, during labor, epilepsy patients need to take effective preventive measures to ensure a smooth delivery. Treating epilepsy not only relies on medication to control seizures, as medication side effects can be significant. To completely cure epilepsy, it is necessary to activate damaged brain neuron cells and balance abnormal discharges. This requires using international advanced high-resolution dynamic electroencephalogram (EEG) examination to identify the epileptogenic neurons, and then through computer navigation to accurately locate them, penetrate into the interior of the neuron cells, promote neural metabolism, and eventually restore normal function, thereby completely preventing epilepsy attacks. Wishing the patients a speedy recovery. Epilepsy patients should pay attention to the following precautions in their daily lives:

  1. Pay attention to diet, try to maintain a light diet, reduce meat intake, especially avoid…