What are the causes of male epilepsy

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Epilepsy is also known as epilepsy, is a very stubborn disease, after the patient is very painful, we need long-term use of drugs for treatment. This kind of disease also has a part of people in the male to get sick, so what reason is male epilepsy caused by? Let me give you a detailed introduction.

What are the causes of male epilepsy

1、 Alcoholism is also the cause of adult epilepsy, because long-term heavy drinking can cause gastritis, pancreatitis, liver damage, arrhythmia, hematopoiesis and immune function abnormalities, the most important is the nervous system toxicity, which makes the body lack of vitamin B1, resulting in brain tissue metabolic disorders, brain atrophy, resulting in adult seizures, may also lead to low attention, memory Memory loss, even dementia. Acute alcoholism can directly cause epilepsy in adults. In addition, drinking, fighting or traffic accidents, resulting in craniocerebral trauma, can cause secondary epilepsy after trauma.

Second, intracranial infection, such as a variety of encephalitis, meningitis and other diseases, lead to inflammation and edema of the cerebral cortex, causing adult seizures. In sequelae period, scar formation and meningeal adhesion in brain parenchyma can also lead to adult epilepsy. Therefore, intracranial infection should be early diagnosed and actively treated to reduce the incidence of sequelae and complications.

The longer the coma time is, the more serious the brain parenchymal injury is. Such as acute intracranial hematoma compression, brain parenchymal injury, edema caused by intracranial hypertension, can lead to adult epilepsy, brain surgery injury, brain contusion and laceration caused by brain atrophy, insufficient blood and oxygen supply to the brain, brain cell dysfunction, adult epilepsy.

matters needing attention

Male patients with epilepsy should pay more attention to: regular life, rest on time, ensure adequate sleep, avoid staying up late, fatigue and so on. Light diet, eat more fruits and vegetables, avoid coffee, coke, spicy and other exciting drinks and food, quit smoking and alcohol. Regular medication and regular outpatient follow-up. It is forbidden to drive cars; it is forbidden to swim by the sea or in rivers; it is not suitable to work at height or operate machines.