Tips for travelling safely with epilepsy conditions

Dr Bhushan Joshi

Abnormality in muscle tone or movement due to a sudden surge in abnormal brain activity can be due to a medical condition called seizures. When people experience two or more seizures without any other obvious reason, they are diagnosed as having epilepsy. The kind and intensity of a seizure can have a significant impact on the symptoms that accompany it. While some people have seizures and lose control of their limbs, others suffer a brief lapse of awareness or consciousness.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) says that 50 million Trusted Source individuals worldwide suffer from epilepsy, while the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) predicts that approximately 3.5 million Trusted Source people in the US suffer the condition.

Epilepsy can pose challenges while traveling. However, with proper awareness of the risks, one can still travel safely. These five key epilepsy safety guidelines can make travelling easy for people with epilepsy:

Travelling can be safe and enjoyable for people with epilepsy if they take certain safety measures and stay alert.

Dr Bhushan Joshi is Consultant – Neurology, Manipal Hospital, Kharadi, Pune

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