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Dispelling myths, learning facts of epilepsy

Staff Reporter


Bus drivers, conductors and

MTC staff take

part in session


CHENNAI: Thursday afternoon was a time for bus drivers, conductors and staff at Metropolitan Transport Corporation’s Mandaveli Depot to learn about the myths and facts of epilepsy from neurologist R. Lakshminarasimhan of Government Stanley Hospital.

Participating in a media campaign titled ‘Prajna’ on epilepsy, organised by the Department of Public Relations of Stella Maris College, he explained that all forms of epilepsy were curable with proper and prolonged medication or, if need be, through surgery. Epilepsy, he said, was neither hereditary nor communicable.Explaining what one must do when a person gets epileptic seizures, Dr. Lakshminarasimhan said the patient must be made to lie down on his/her side, must not be given any food or liquid as they would choke, must not be given any iron piece to hold. If the seizures continued for more than 5 minutes, the person must be taken to a hospital.

The students enacted a short play, read out poems and distributed questionnaires that sought information about the MTC employees’ knowledge of epilepsy, their attitude towards it and their perception.

K. Sundari, Head of the Department of Public Relations of the College, said the project, being undertaken by 14 IInd year M.A. PR students aimed at creating awareness of epilepsy among different sections of the society. “We have conducted similar programmes for our college students, children of two schools, for autorickshaw drivers with the help of TTDC and organised a play. We have designed pamphlets and posters. We are hoping to conduct a rally later.”

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