Science, asked by monnaxy, 1 month ago

this question is for all the up-coming doctors, if i had passed out practically unconcious the first time, the second time i went unconcious and had a seizure. The MRI scan was normal, do you think I have epilepsy? if so, what are the chances?​

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Answered by taebts05
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Less than 2 out of 100 people develop epilepsy during their lifetime. If a father has epilepsy, his child's risk is only slightly higher than usual. If a mother has epilepsy, her child's risk is still less than 5 in 100. If both parents have epilepsy, their child's risk is a bit higher than 5 in 100.

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