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What harm does epilepsy have to the body?
Epilepsy itself is harmless.

1, epilepsy is not fatal, but the negative psychological force brought by epilepsy is great. Long-term recurrent seizures of epilepsy will cause mental damage, mental retardation, personality change and even pessimism. This requires patients' families to do psychological care for patients, encourage patients to face the disease positively and optimistically, and firmly believe that epilepsy will be cured one day, thus reducing or even eliminating the negative psychological impact brought by the disease. Therefore, the relationship between epilepsy and longevity is dispensable, and the key is to see whether the patient has given correct psychological intervention.

2. Epilepsy is not fatal, but its irregular seizures pose a serious threat to the personal safety of patients. Large-scale seizures of epilepsy make patients lose consciousness, and patients will involuntarily fall and fall, resulting in drowning, burns, traffic accidents, stab wounds and many other cases. This requires patients' families to do scientific and correct nursing first aid work, not to be far away from patients easily, to avoid patients traveling alone and doing dangerous things, and to "intervene and protect" patients to the greatest extent. Therefore, the relationship between epilepsy and life span is dispensable, and the key is to see whether patients get scientific emergency care.

3. Epilepsy is not fatal, and the relationship between epilepsy and life span is dispensable. The life span of epileptic patients is even longer than that of ordinary people. There are many people with long life in the history of epilepsy, such as Van Gogh, the genius painter, Napoleon, the founder of the first French empire in the19th century, and so on. Suffering from epilepsy does not affect their fame and longevity. As long-lived celebrity epilepsy patients, their practices in treating and nursing diseases are worth learning. Therefore, epilepsy is not fatal. As long as scientific treatment and reasonable nursing are achieved, the life span of epileptic patients is the same as that of ordinary people.