1. Injuries - As seizure symptoms vary among individuals, some people may stare blankly for a few moments while other experience twitching arms and legs. The loss of consciousness brought on by an epileptic seizure can make it easy to fall over, causing injuries. Therefore, people with epilepsy have a higher incidence of fractures and patients who take phenytoin have an even higher risk, since the drug may cause osteoporosis.
2. Accidents – (1) Car accidents. In order for a patient with epilepsy to obtain a driver’s license, a doctor must confirm that the patient has been seizure-free for 3-6 months (or even years). This is to show that their epilepsy has been well controlled by medication. …show more content…
Side effects of the medication – Most epilepsy mediations come with a variety of side effects. One of the common side effects is drowsiness, which can negatively affect daily life. While other potential side effects include rash or serve bruising, nausea and fever. In some rare cases, epilepsy medication may actually cause more frequent seizures.
4. Psychological problems – People with epilepsy have a higher risk for suicide, especially in the first 6 months following the diagnosis. The risk is highest among people who have an epilepsy and an accompanying psychiatric condition, such as depression, anxiety disorder, schizophrenia, or chronic alcohol use. All antiepileptic drugs can increase the risk of suicidal thoughts and behavior.
5. Pregnancy dangers – Epilepsy can pose risks both to a pregnant women and her fetus. Some anti-epileptic medications should not be taken during the first trimester as it may increase the risk of birth defects.
6. Surgical – When epilepsy is drug-resistant, some patient may turn to surgical treatment, particularly brain surgery. A small percentage of patient may experience minor complications or even fatal problems with the risk involved with removing small amounts of brain tissues just like any neurological