What kind of adjustment problems do people with epilepsy have?

  Because patients with epilepsy have varying degrees of stigma, are discriminated against, feel inferior, avoid interacting with others or develop hostility, irritability, and emotional instability, this can easily lead to conflicts with others, resulting in poor interpersonal relationships and occupational adaptation disorders, which have an impact on work, study, and life.  While epilepsy treatment requires a certain material basis, patients have poor occupational adaptation, so a series of economic adaptation problems occur. Seizures are sudden and abrupt forms, and patients with epilepsy generally have some fear of seizures and do not want others to know about their seizures, however, seizures are difficult to control and there are some adaptation barriers to seizures.