{"id":3506,"date":"2021-08-12T02:47:29","date_gmt":"2021-08-12T02:47:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.teleleafrx.com\/?page_id=3506"},"modified":"2021-08-24T02:14:38","modified_gmt":"2021-08-24T02:14:38","slug":"epilepsy-patients","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.teleleafrx.com\/pennsylvania\/epilepsy-patients\/","title":{"rendered":"Epilepsy Patients in Pennsylvania"},"content":{"rendered":"

Epilepsy Patients Qualify for Medical Marijuana Access in PA<\/h1>\n

Epilepsy affects one to two percent of Pennsylvanians, according to the Department of Health of Pennsylvania<\/a>. It is considered the third most common brain disorder after stroke and Alzheimer\u2019s.<\/p>\n

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Epilepsy Patients in Pennsylvania<\/h2>\n

The Epilepsy Foundation in eastern Pennsylvania reported that there are 110,000 individuals living with epilepsy in the state.<\/a><\/p>\n

One out of three people with epilepsy lives with uncomfortable seizures because there is no available treatment that works for them.<\/p>\n

Six out of ten people who suffer from this medical condition in Pennsylvania have unknown causes.<\/p>\n

In addition, the Department of Health records that epilepsy affects one to two percent of Pennsylvanians.<\/p>\n

More people suffer from epilepsy than from Parkinson\u2019s disease, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, and muscular dystrophy combined.<\/p>\n

In terms of the cause of epilepsy, 70% of the time, its cause is not known, although head injury, infections, or heredity are known to cause it.<\/p>\n

What is Epilepsy?<\/h2>\n

\"epilepsyThe term \u2018epilepsy\u2019<\/strong>, comes from the Greek word which means \u201cto seize\u201d<\/strong>. It is a brain disorder that can affect anyone, at any age, at any time. It is sometimes called a \u2018seizure disorder\u2019, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention<\/a> (CDC).<\/p>\n

A person is said to have epilepsy when he or she has had two or more seizures. A seizure, a short change in normal brain activity, is thought to be the main sign of epilepsy.<\/p>\n

It is the result of sudden, brief changes in the electrical balance of the brain, and it happens when there are too many electrical charges in the brain.<\/p>\n

Seizures typically last a few seconds to a few minutes and affect awareness, physical movements, or speech.<\/p>\n

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Basic Information About Epilepsy<\/h2>\n

When an individual is diagnosed with epilepsy and experiences several seizures, his or her awareness, physical movements, or speech, are affected.<\/p>\n

Most people who have epilepsy have the following symptoms:<\/strong><\/p>\n