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Epilepsy, a neurological condition characterized by recurrent seizures, is often surrounded by many myths and misconceptions. This can lead to social isolation, discrimination, and even fear for people living with epilepsy.
Busting myths can help people with epilepsy live better lives by raising awareness, empathetic response, and quality of life. So, in today's time, there is a pressing need for a more informed and supportive environment for those affected by this condition.

In an interview with Boldsky, Dr. Kishore K V, Neurologist and Epileptologist, at Manipal Hospitals shares why there is a pressing need for a more informed and supportive environment for those affected by Epilepsy.
Below
are
some
common
misunderstandings
associated
with
epilepsy.
1.
Myth:
Epilepsy
Is
A
Rare
Condition
Fact:
Epilepsy
is
not
rare.
In
fact,
it
is
considered
to
be
one
of
the
most
common
neurological
conditions
among
children
and
older
adults.
According
to
the
World
Health
Organization
(WHO),
around
50
million
people
worldwide
live
with
epilepsy.
2.
Myth:
Epilepsy
Is
A
Mental
Illness
Or
A
Sign
Of
Low
Intelligence
Fact:
Instead
of
being
a
mental
ailment,
epilepsy
is
a
neurological
condition.
People
with
epilepsy
have
normal
intelligence.
The
seizures
are
caused
by
abnormal
electrical
activity
in
the
brain
and
not
psychological
factors.
Thus,
it
has
absolutely
no
bearing
on
a
person's
intellectual
capabilities.
3.
Myth:
People
With
Epilepsy
Can't
Lead
Normal
Lives
Or
Pursue
Successful
Careers
Fact:
Epilepsy
does
not
define
a
person's
potential
for
success
in
their
personal
or
professional
life.
Most
epilepsy
patients
can
lead
extremely
healthy,
fruitful,
and
productive
lives.
With
proper
treatment
and
support,
they
can
easily
control
their
seizures
and
participate
in
all
aspects
of
life,
including
work,
study,
and
relationships.
4.
Myth:
Epilepsy
Is
Contagious
Fact:
Epilepsy
is
not
contagious.
You
can't
get
it
through
touch,
saliva,
or
any
other
form
of
contact
from
an
individual
with
this
condition.
It
is
purely
a
neurological
disorder
and
not
an
infectious
disease
or
a
virus
or
bacteria
that
can
be
spread.
5.
Myth:
Epilepsy
Can't
Be
Treated
Effectively
Fact:
Many
people
with
epilepsy
can
effectively
control
their
seizures
with
medication,
surgery,
or
lifestyle
arrangements
like
the
Ketogenic
diet
or
Atkins
diet.
Advances
in
medical
research
continue
to
improve
treatment
options
and
outcomes.
6.
Myth:
All
Seizures
Are
The
Same
Fact:
Not
all
seizures
are
alike.
They
come
in
different
forms,
such
as
generalized
tonic-clonic
seizures,
absence
seizures,
and
partial
seizures.
Some
seizures
may
involve
convulsions
and
loss
of
consciousness,
while
others
may
be
more
subtle,
like
staring
spells
or
brief
periods
of
confusion.
An
epileptologist
or
neurologist
can
provide
an
accurate
diagnosis
and
appropriate
treatment
based
on
these
seizure
symptoms.
7.
Myth:
Only
A
Child
Can
Get
Epilepsy
Fact:
While
epilepsy
is
more
common
in
children
and
older
adults,
it
can
manifest
to
anyone
at
any
age.
Many
individuals
develop
it
in
adulthood
and
even
much
later
in
life.
8.
Myth:
Seizures
Are
Caused
By
Supernatural
Forces
Fact:
Historical
beliefs
attributing
seizures
to
supernatural
forces
persist
in
some
cultures.
However,
seizures
have
a
scientific
explanation
rooted
in
disturbances
in
the
brain's
electrical
activity
and
not
any
supernatural
activity.
People with epilepsy can live in a more accepting and inclusive community if we dispel these beliefs and spread factual information. Raising people's knowledge and comprehension is essential to eliminating stigma and enabling them to fully live their lives.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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