What is the pathogenesis of leprosy

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This disease is hereditary, but there are many pathogenic factors. One of my friends is suffering from brain injury. Mastering some of the causes will help us to prevent it. Let's take a look at the pathogenesis of leprosy.

What is the pathogenesis of leprosy

One: congenital diseases: such as congenital brain malformations, hydrocephalus, chromosome abnormalities, inherited metabolic disorders.

Contusion, hemorrhage and ischemia can also lead to local brain tissue softening and become epileptic focus in the future. About 5% of adults have epilepsy after closed brain trauma; more severe and open brain trauma have epilepsy, up to 30%. It can be said that the epilepsy caused by trauma has a very high incidence rate.

Third: infection: such as all kinds of encephalitis, meningitis, brain abscess in the acute phase of congestion, edema, toxin can cause seizures, scar and adhesion formed after recovery may also become epileptic focus; parasites, such as cerebral schistosomiasis, cerebral cysticercosis often cause epilepsy.

matters needing attention

Epilepsy patients should try to avoid dangerous places. Must actively participate in some of their own physical beneficial exercise, but to control the good degree, can not be too intense, at the same time to adjust their mentality, not too negative.