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  • Home - Epilepsy Action
    Creating a world without limits for people with epilepsy Info, support, training as well as fundraising and volunteering opportunities
  • About epilepsy - Epilepsy Action
    What is epilepsy? What are epilpetic seizures? What triggers seizures? Answers to these (and other important) questions about epilepsy
  • What is epilepsy? - Epilepsy Action
    Epilepsy is one of the most common serious neurological conditions in the world It affects around 630,000 people in the UK This means that around 1 in 100 people in the UK have epilepsy Around 80 people are diagnosed with epilepsy in the UK every day
  • About us - Epilepsy Action
    We are here because we believe that every person with epilepsy deserves to feel supported and reassured No-one deserves to be alone and isolated Looking into the impact we are having across the UK helps us to see the crucial difference we are making, as well as showing the areas we can grow to support even more people
  • Support for you - Epilepsy Action
    Our award winning UK helpline offers free, confidential advice to anyone affected by epilepsy We are open 8:30 – 5:00 Monday to Friday and 10 – 4 on Saturdays You can also send us your questions at any time
  • UK epilepsy prevalence and incidence update
    They found that in the UK there would be around 43 new cases of epilepsy in every 100,000 people in one year Reflecting the pattern of prevalence, this was lower in England (37 people), and higher in Northern Ireland (46 people), Scotland (48 people) and Wales (55 people)
  • Treatment - Epilepsy Action
    If you’re diagnosed with epilepsy, you’ll need to look at your treatment options with your doctor The first step is usually to find an epilepsy medicine which works for you But if your seizures are hard to treat with epilepsy medicine, there are other treatments that could help
  • Living with epilepsy - Epilepsy Action
    Information on living with epilepsy including safety aids, your rights, welfare benefits, what sports can you play and can you drink alcohol?
  • England: getting the right treatment and care - Epilepsy Action
    Who will I see about my epilepsy treatment and care in England? Your epilepsy will be treated by the neurologist or GP NICE says that all children, young people and adults with epilepsy should also have access to an epilepsy specialist nurse, but we know this is not yet the case for everyone





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