Children With Severe Epilepsy Need Special Precautions At Home To Prevent Accidents
Main Category: EpilepsyAlso Included In: Neurology / Neuroscience; Pediatrics / Children's Health
Article Date: 11 Feb 2006 - 12:00 PDT
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Children with severe epilepsy need special safety measures at home to lower their risk of having an accident, states a Seminar in this week's issue of The Lancet.
Epilepsy is suspected when there is repetition of seizures. Scientists estimate that worldwide, 10.5 million children under 15 years have active epilepsy. In his Seminar Renzo Guerrini (University of Pisa, Italy) states that children with epilepsy are at increased risk of accidents, but only children with the most severe epilepsies have a high risk.
Professor Guerrini states: "The kitchen and bathroom are the most dangerous places: burning accidents should be prevented with shields for sources of heat and children should never be left alone when bathing. Beyond these precautions, the details of reasonable restrictions should be adapted to the individual child."
Professor Renzo Guerrini, Department of Child Neurology and Psychiatry University of Pisa & IRGGS Fondazione Stella Maris, via dei Giacinti 2, 56018 Calambrone, Pisa, Italy.
Joe Santangelo
j.santangelo@elsevier.com
Lancet
http://www.thelancet.com
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Epilepsy - And This is New News?
posted by Shaun Williams on 12 Feb 2006 at 11:08 amI can't belive that they are saying that people with servere epilepsy need to take extra procations is new news! I have known about this for over 25 years as I myself have epilepsy and it really is just common sense to make these precautions - plus indervial ones catering for the person in mind. As far as kitchens are concered I use a gas oven, that way if you have a fit and fall against the cooker you can turn the cooker off instantly. As for bathrooms I used to have someone sit outside the door.
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