Chronic Epilepsy
Chronic Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by frequent and unpredictable seizures. It affects more than 65 million people worldwide and is the fourth leading cause of disability among people aged 15–49 years. Chronic Epilepsy can affect physical and mental health as well as learning and communication, making it difficult for people to work, attend school, and live a normal life. Treatment of Chronic Epilepsy may involve medication, lifestyle modifications, and surgery. Early diagnosis and treatment can be beneficial for managing the condition and minimizing the risk of long-term disability.
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