Is lamb madness hereditary

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I'm a patient with lamb mania. I had a good control, but I didn't have a seizure. So I got married. Recently, I wanted to have a baby, but my family didn't agree. I was afraid to spread the disease to my children. Today, let me talk to you about whether lamb madness can be inherited.

Is lamb madness hereditary

First, in a few cases, there is an irregular genetic effect, which has little effect on most of them, and the effect is mainly related to the etiology. The incidence rate of patients with primary relatives was 3% - 4%, and incidence rate of secondary to 0 - 1%.

Second: both parents have epilepsy or one child has already been infected, the incidence rate of the third generation is 20%. Therefore, although the primary patient can get married, the family should be restricted. When choosing a spouse, epileptic patients should not choose people who have suffered from epilepsy or who have family history. The farther the blood relationship is, the better. Men are less likely to inherit than women.

Third: the chance of epilepsy inheritance is very small. Because heredity refers to the pathological changes caused by abnormal genetic material of nuclear chromosome (chromosomal aberration, gene mutation), which can be passed on to offspring through germ cells. However, such patients are rare after all, unless both husband and wife have obvious family background history of epilepsy.

matters needing attention

It is very important for leprosy patients to maintain normal life, especially for epilepsy patients. In addition to the regular medication principle, they should also have good living habits, so as to achieve the best effect of epilepsy treatment and ensure the basic recovery.