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3 Emergency contact details In case of emergency, contact: Contact details: Their relationship to me: Care plan Fill in this section to give the reader of your care plan the best
UK epilepsy prevalence and incidence update
Jan 17, 2023 · The team also looked at the incidence of epilepsy. They found that in the UK there would be around 43 new cases of epilepsy in every 100,000 people in one year.
Contraception and epilepsy - Epilepsy Action
Contraception is important for anyone who is sexually active and wants to avoid an unplanned pregnancy. But it’s particularly important if you take epilepsy medicine, because some epilepsy …
Talk and support - local groups - Epilepsy Action
Being diagnosed with epilepsy can be a lonely and isolating experience. Our Talk and support groups offer a place for people to meet other people with epilepsy to share experiences, …
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) - Epilepsy Action
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is a common epilepsy syndrome affecting young children. Children with CAE have absence seizures, which cause a brief loss of awareness, several …
Buccal midazolam - Epilepsy Action
Buccal Midazolam – Buccal midazolam is one type of emergency medicine used to stop prolonged seizures. Buccal – means the space between the gum and cheek where the …
Seizure diary download - Epilepsy Action
Epilepsy Action is the working name of British Epilepsy Association, a registered charity in England and Wales (No. 234343) and a company limited by guarantee (No. 797997) in England.
Home - Epilepsy Action
Creating a world without limits for people with epilepsy. Info, support, training as well as fundraising and volunteering opportunities.
Epilepsy medicines and pregnancy - Epilepsy Action
Most women with epilepsy have healthy pregnancies and give birth to healthy babies.But, some epilepsy medicines can be harmful if taken during pregnancy. It’s important to be aware of the …
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome - Epilepsy Action
Diagnosis. Your child may be diagnosed with a different epilepsy syndrome first. The most common one is infantile epileptic spasms syndrome. From the age of 18 months or 2 years of …