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Why early intervention and community support matter

Posted on February 16, 2026
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If you or any of your family members are experiencing seizure-related symptoms, you are encouraged to seek medical care as soon as possible.

This comes as the country concludes National Epilepsy Week, observed from 10–16 February 2026, to raise awareness and educate the public about this disorder.

As a chronic neurological disorder, epilepsy is characterised by recurrent, unprovoked seizures that may affect movement, awareness and behaviour.

Although manageable with appropriate treatment, stigma and misinformation continue to undermine the wellbeing of those living with the condition.

The Gauteng Department of Health urges communities to support people living with epilepsy by demonstrating understanding, respect and inclusion.

“Through strengthened health services, the Department continues to work towards improving the quality of life for those affected by this disorder, ensuring that no one is left behind.

In Gauteng, epilepsy services are integrated across the public health system, from primary healthcare clinics to specialised hospital services, ensuring access to diagnosis, medication, specialist referrals and ongoing follow-up care. Early intervention and treatment adherence remain critical to improving health outcomes,” said the Department.

The province recorded 11 344 epilepsy-related emergency medical cases, highlighting the continued burden of the condition and the importance of early diagnosis and community education.

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