Question
Is there a chance of congenital epilepsy with stiff limbs and convulsions being inherited by the next generation?
Answer
Firstly, I extend my sympathy. Congenital epilepsy, also known as secondary epilepsy, has a 5% to 8% chance of being inherited. Many scholars have found that epilepsy has a familial aggregation, with both primary and secondary epilepsy having a genetic predisposition. The incidence rate among first-degree relatives is about 5% to 8%. Treatment mainly involves traditional Chinese medicine, combined with a small amount of Western medicine to control seizures, which can achieve good results. Epilepsy is a treatable disease, and most patients can reduce or alleviate seizures through timely and accurate diagnosis and treatment. It is recommended to use the domestic drug product - Gui She Zhen Han Tablet, which can treat epilepsy in four steps and allow patients to return to society after three months. This medication can quickly inhibit the A variant, block the source of epilepsy, and cure epilepsy thoroughly. For assistance, please contact us to obtain detailed treatment plans. Wishing for a speedy recovery!