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epileptic
ep·i·lep·tic E0179300 (ĕp′ə-lĕp′tĭk)adj.1. Affected with epilepsy.2. Of, relating to, or associated with epilepsy.n. One who has epilepsy. [French épileptique, from Late Latin epilēpticus, from Greek epilēptikos, from epilēpsis, epilepsy; see epilepsy.]epileptic (ˌɛpɪˈlɛptɪk) adj (Pathology) of, relating to, or having epilepsyn (Pathology) a person who has epilepsy ˌepiˈleptically advUsage: Rather than talking about an epileptic or epileptics, it is better to talk about a person with epilepsy and people with epilepsyep•i•lep•tic (ˌɛp əˈlɛp tɪk) adj. 1. pertaining to, symptomatic of, or affected with epilepsy. n. 2. a person affected with epilepsy. [1600–10; < Late Latin < Greek] ep`i•lep′ti•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | epileptic - a person who has epilepsydiseased person, sick person, sufferer - a person suffering from an illness | Adj. | 1. | epileptic - of or relating to or characteristic of epilepsy; "epileptic seizure" | Translationsepilepsy (ˈepilepsi) noun a disease of the nervous system causing attacks of unconsciousness, usually with violent movements of the body. 癲癇症 癫痫症ˌepiˈleptic (-tik) noun, adjective (a person who is) suffering from epilepsy. 患癲癇病的,癲癇病人 患癫痫病的,癫痫病人 adjective of, or caused by, epilepsy. She has epileptic fits. 癲癇引起的 由癫痫引发的epileptic
epileptic a person who has epilepsy epileptic
epileptic [ep″ĭ-lep´tik] pertaining to or affected with epilepsy.ep·i·lep·tic (ep'i-lep'tik), Relating to, characterized by, or suffering from epilepsy.epileptic (ĕp′ə-lĕp′tĭk)adj.1. Affected with epilepsy.2. Of, relating to, or associated with epilepsy.n. One who has epilepsy.ep·i·lep·tic (ep'i-lep'tik) Relating to, characterized by, or suffering from epilepsy. Patient discussion about epilepticQ. what are the chances for a one time epileptic seizure? I had an epileptic seizure a few years ago and after all the tests it appeared to be a one time seizure. I know having one indicates my tendency for this kind of seizures so should I be afraid now to do things that might bring it up again- like alcohol, drugs, being exposed to flashing lights or having lack of sleep? what are the chances of it to come back after 5 years? any help will be very appreciated....thanks!A. After 5 years with no recurrence of seizures after a one time episode, tha chances of having another one are low, almost exact to the general population. I would not advise you to start heavily drinking alcohol and doing drugs, because these things can certainly have an effect, however you need not be afraid. Q. if some one gets a one time epileptic seizure- he have to take medication all his life? how do they decide if it's a one timer or it's going to continue from this day forth?A. I had a one time epileptic seizure 5 years ago (due to lack of sleep- probably) and didn't have to take any medication though I did have some tests made like EEG and CT every half a year for some time. Like everything else in life- you can't decide it's not a one time till you get the second- which I hope you wont of course... :) Q. will my son get over his epilepsy he has had seizers since he was 6 months old he is know 3 and a half More discussions about epilepticLegalSeeEpilepsyepileptic
Words related to epilepticnoun a person who has epilepsyRelated Words- diseased person
- sick person
- sufferer
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