Adolescent onset epilepsy is not only harmful to the patient's body at this time, but may also affect the patient's personality as an adult. Therefore, experts remind that juvenile epilepsy patients need to accept formal **, and parents should pay more attention.
Epilepsy is a mental illness that severely affects the development of the patient's brain, and the seizures of this disorder are very frequent. Adolescence is the time when seizures are more common. Seizures during this period not only affect the patient's brain development, but also seriously affect the patient's physical and mental health, and may also affect the patient's personality traits in adulthood. Epilepsy also takes a long time, and seizures can occur during the process. For people with juvenile epilepsy, because they live in a physical environment, if left unchecked, patients may worry about the seizures of their condition and the consequences of their seizures.
In addition, there are some people who have misunderstandings about epilepsy and have discriminatory attitudes towards epilepsy patients, which often brings psychological burden to adolescent patients, and is prone to inferiority complex and withdrawn personality.
The pathogenesis of adolescent epilepsy should be paid attention to. Since adolescence is a time of self-awareness building, patients have relatively poor adherence. They often miss medications, stop taking them without permission, or increase their doses. Some people even change their medications on their own.
Parents should pay more attention. In addition, patients should treat epilepsy correctly, build self-confidence, cooperate with doctors**, and take medication on time. Because epilepsy requires long-term medication, and any drug has certain negative effects, it will have a negative impact on the patient and have a certain impact on future life and work.
*What should patients with juvenile epilepsy be aware of? Regarding adolescent epilepsy, patients and their families must not rush it, because epilepsy takes a long time, and in the process of epilepsy, patients will definitely not need some anti-epileptic drugs, but taking drugs will have negative effects on the body. It brings a lot of negative effects, and patients are advised to accept other**.