Route evaluation of domestic violence and epileptic seizure (“fit”) experience among recently married women residing inslums communities’pharmaceutical institutions in Pune District, India
Journal Title: Archives of Organic and Inorganic Chemical Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
An attack of an acute disease or the sudden appearance of over symptom, such as coughing and convulsion accepted as ‘’Fit’’. In 2015, epilepsy affected 1.2 percent of the population in the United States, or 3.4 million people, including 3 million adults and 470,000 children. Every function in the human body has triggered by messaging systems in our brain. Epilepsy results when this system has disrupted due to faulty domestic violations. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) describe epilepsy as “a common neurological condition that kept under control and medically care. It has mainly control slowing advance, rather, it must submit their claims to rigorous non-scientific culture. In many cases, the exact cause has not known. Some people have inherited genetic factors that make epilepsy more likely to occur. Other factors that may increase the risk include: head trauma, for instance, during a car crash, stroke infectious diseases, for instance, AIDS and viral encephalitis, developmental disorders, for instance, autism or neurofibromatosis. It has most likely to appear in children under 2 years of age very rare, middle age and adults over 65 years. What a patient with epilepsy experiences during a seizure will depend on which part of the brain has affected, and how widely and quickly it spreads from that area. The incomplete note of medical sciences that the condition “has not well understood.” Often, no specific cause can be identified. Intimate partner violence (IPV), defined as the physical, sexual, psychological abuse, and control perpetrated against an intimate partner, has highly prevalent and cannot ignore for epilepsy epidemic. Approximately one in ten of women reporting physical and abuse by their partner during their lifetime, violation of human rights that often results in physical injury can lead neurological disturbances (trauma). Women who experience IPV have higher odds of depression, anxiety and other mental health disorders, [1] sexually transmitted infections including HIV, [2] chronic pain disorders and gynaecologic morbidity among other chronic disease states lead the epileptic seizure (“fit”). Additionally, their children suffer from greater symptom of epilepsy morbidity and mortality.
Authors and Affiliations
Rahul Hajare
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