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Can a child suffering from epilepsy outgrow it?

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Can a child suffering from epilepsy outgrow it?

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I think so, my child had a febral seizure-which is a seizure brought on by a spike in her temperature.The doctor told me that if she ever had more not too worry that she would grow out of it by the age of 5.not sure if this helped,just thought some related info may help.good luck and god bless your child-I will include him or her in my prayers.

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a child wont outgrow it in the exact sense but what can be done is with medications,avoidance of causative factors and lot of care,the episodes of seizures become less and the person can lead a normal life.

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It all depends on what the exact cause of the epilepsy is. I had seizures as an infant and haven’t had one in 29 years. In my case they never determined what was causing them.

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my boyfriend did. He’s now 25 and has been seizure free for about 10 years now and he had a severe form of epilepsy.

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