Life Expectancy of People with Epilepsy

Epilepsy carries a risk of premature mortality, but little is known about life expectancy in people with the condition. 

In 2013, researchers from the University of Oxford and University College London in the U.K. reported that people with epilepsy are 11 times more likely to experience premature death, compared with the rest of the population.

The risk appears to be greater if the person also has a mental illness. Suicides, accidents, and assaults accounted for 15.8 percent of early deaths. Most people affected by these had also been diagnosed with a mental disorder.

Head researcher, Seena Fazel said:

"Our results have significant public health implications, as around 70 million people worldwide have epilepsy, and they emphasize that carefully assessing and treating psychiatric disorders as part of standard checks in persons with epilepsy could help reduce the risk of premature death in these patients. Our study also highlights the importance of suicide and non-vehicle accidents as major preventable causes of death in people with epilepsy."

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