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Club foot disease by born
As Ayush Surana is having disease of club foot in both leg from by birth and at age of 29 he had done surgery in left leg and will do in right leg after sometime and, for me as Ritika Chourdiya of age 25 my family is seeking Ayush for as a husband as saying to do marriage with him , so I want to know is his disease curable in future nothing big will come or nothing will impact & also want to disclose as Ritika Chourdiya female as me I am having disease of epilepsy/ refractory seizures and my treatment is going on with neuro . So want to know if we both do marriage of one disorder with club foot & one disorder with seizures then in future will cause any problems. So sir please me out 🙏
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Not a problem at all
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Clubfoot can't be corrected fully as normal foot. Can bring foot to normal position and fuse following which movements at ankle will be very minimal. It won't affect your kids. Only thing is club foot rarely occurs and it can be managed immediately after birth with POP casting and corrected by 6months of age with proper followup. Seizure disorder in you depends on how it started in you. If it there since birth, it might be problem during delivery. If it is due to some tumour in brain, or lesion in brain (which can be seen in MRI BRAIN), then there are few chances that it can occur in ur future generation. 
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proper followup during pregnancy as neuro medications affect baby growth. before planning pregnancy, consult obstetrician and neurologist, take their advise regarding planning of kid and get appropriate medication for good baby growth.
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Chances of the two disorders of passing to next generations are very few. If the two of you have good understanding & liking for each other, you may get married and lead a happy life. God bless .
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Firstly for club foot Looks like Mr.ayush has underwent arthrodesis of the foot which is operation performed in adult age for clubfoot  which means bones of the foot are fused in functional postion which doesn't allow normal movements of inversion inversion of foot but normal walking will be b fine . Parent with club foot child has 25% chance familial occurrence in 25% In the case of ritika while not all cases of epilepsy are directly inherited, genetic factors play a significant role in some forms of epilepsy. Research indicates that a family history of seizures increases the likelihood of developing epilepsy, though the overall risk remains relatively low.
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prental USG scans esp. anomaly scans need to closely looked.
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Nothing to worry for marriage.. you can happily marry each other.. but for club foot the deformity should be corrected at a very young age like within one year of birth.. Incase if now you are going for surgery.. the results won’t affect your daily or marriage life.. but u might not get the full range of movements.. so again.. you can happily marry each other.. happy married life!
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