Should you drink less water for epilepsy?

Patients with specific types of epilepsy, such as urinary epilepsy, are advised to drink less water, and most seizures are not directly related to water intake. Epilepsy is a clinical syndrome of sensory, motor, consciousness, and autonomic dysfunction in the body caused by highly assimilated abnormal discharges of neurons in the brain. Some factors can affect seizures, such as fatigue, lack of sleep, hunger, constipation, alcohol consumption, flash, emotional impulses and transient metabolic disorders can lead to epileptic seizures, but there is no direct correlation with drinking water. Special types of epilepsy, such as urinary epilepsy, is induced by urination, so when drinking more water, urinating this number of times increases, the chance of inducing epilepsy increases, so it is recommended to drink less water. Patients with epilepsy, it is recommended to seek timely medical advice, standardized medication to control seizures.

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