Epilepsy affects nearly 50m people worldwide

By Our Correspondent
February 12, 2025
The Punjab Institute of Neurosciences (PINS) building can be seen in this picture released on August 15, 2021. — Facebook/Punjab Institute of Neurosciences - PINS

LAHORE:On the occasion of World Epilepsy Day, Punjab Institute of Neurosciences (PINS) organised a symposium and awareness walk to highlight epilepsy awareness, diagnosis, and treatment.

Executive Director Prof Dr Asif Bashir, Prof Mohsin Zaheer, Prof Athar Javed, Prof Shahzad Hussain, Prof Ahsan Numan, Prof Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Abid, Prof Qasim Bukhari, Prof Col Ali Yousaf, Prof Shahid Mukhtar, Medical Superintendent Dr Umar Ishaq, NS Asia Khanum, Dr Rashid Imran, Dr Qudsum Yousaf and Dr Ammar Yasir delivered lectures on epilepsy's symptoms, modern diagnostic techniques and treatment options. Addressing the symposium, Prof Dr Asif Bashir emphasised that epilepsy affects nearly 50 million people worldwide. He pointed out that the neurological disorder can result from brain injuries, strokes, tumours and infections such as meningitis and without proper treatment epilepsy patients face an increased risk of premature death. He highlighted that superstitions, social stigma, and mistreatment further complicate the lives of those affected underscoring the need for public awareness and support.

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While epilepsy is not entirely curable, its severity and frequency can be effectively managed with medication, Prof Asif Bashir added. He urged caregivers to ensure patients adhere to prescribed medication, maintain regular sleep patterns, engage in physical activity and avoid smoking to improve their quality of life.

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