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Can Epilepsy be Prevented?
Many cases of epilepsy can be prevented by wearing
seatbelts and bicycle helmets, putting children in car seats, and other measures that
prevent head injury and other trauma. Prescribing medication after first or second
seizures or febrile seizures also may help prevent epilepsy in some cases. Good prenatal
care, including treatment of high blood pressure and infections during pregnancy, can
prevent brain damage in the developing baby that may lead to epilepsy and other
neurological problems later. Treating cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure,
infections, and other disorders that can affect the brain during adulthood and aging also
may prevent many cases of epilepsy. Finally, identifying the genes for many neurological
disorders can provide opportunities for genetic screening and prenatal diagnosis that may
ultimately prevent many cases of epilepsy.
Source: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke