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Know more about Epilepsy on International Epilepsy Day

Please find the above infographic containing interesting information regarding Epilepsy, as International Epilepsy Day is celebrated today.

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During 2014 we made available some additional info which we would like to share:

“Epilepsy affects 1 out of 100 people in South Africa, with 50 million people living with epilepsy globally. In Gauteng, a total of 36 209 patients are on treatment in the province for this illness.

In addition to receiving medication from our health facilities, these patients are supported with information on how to manage the illness as well as highlighting the importance of honouring appointments for reviews.

MEC Mahlangu urges families and friends of epileptic patients to support them especially when they are having seizures.

Sharing tips on how to manage seizures, MEC Mahlangu said, “Place the patient in a recovery position; do not place anything (spoon or spatula ect) in the mouth; do not try to open the patient’s mouth; maintain airway; assist respiration and give oxygen if available and monitor vital signs every 15 minutes if possible.”

“Some of the triggers that may bring on a seizure include: forgotten or incorrect medication; fever; lack of sleep; stress and excitement; boredom; alcohol and drugs; photosensitivity (flickering lights e.g. a TV screen, rare and well controlled); startle response; illness; hormonal changes; heat and humidity”.

In more than 50 % of cases, the underlying cause of the epilepsy is unknown. In other cases, underlying causes may be as a result from a head injury; birth injury (lack of oxygen during birth, etc); infections (e.g. meningitis, encephalitis); strokes; tumors; alcohol and drug abuse and aging.

“Henceforth, let us show love and support to people with epilepsy and do away with discrimination as a result of any form of illness or condition,” concluded MEC Mahlangu.”

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