Epilepsy / Seizure
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What Is Epilepsy / Seizure Disorder?

Epilepsy is a neurological condition characterized by recurrent and unprovoked seizures caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain. A seizure is a sudden surge of electrical signals that can affect behavior, movements, sensations, or level of awareness. While a single seizure does not always mean epilepsy, repeated seizures require proper neurological evaluation and long-term management. With accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment, most people with epilepsy can lead a normal and active life.

All About

Epilepsy / Seizure

  • Types
  • Symptoms
  • Causes

Epilepsy and seizures are classified based on where and how they begin in the brain.

  • Focal (Partial) Seizures: Start in one area of the brain and may or may not affect awareness.

  • Generalized Seizures: Affect both sides of the brain, causing loss of consciousness or muscle control.

  • Absence Seizures: Brief episodes of staring or loss of awareness, commonly seen in children.

  • Tonic-Clonic Seizures: Sudden loss of consciousness with muscle stiffening and jerking movements.

Seizure symptoms vary depending on the type and severity.

  • Temporary confusion or loss of awareness

  • Uncontrolled jerking movements of arms and legs

  • Staring spells or sudden pauses in activity

  • Loss of consciousness

  • Fear, anxiety, or unusual sensations before a seizure

Epilepsy may develop due to various neurological or medical factors.

  • Head injury or brain trauma

  • Brain infections or tumors

  • Stroke or lack of oxygen to the brain

  • Genetic factors

  • Developmental disorders

  • Types
  • Symptoms
  • Causes

Epilepsy and seizures are classified based on where and how they begin in the brain.

  • Focal (Partial) Seizures: Start in one area of the brain and may or may not affect awareness.

  • Generalized Seizures: Affect both sides of the brain, causing loss of consciousness or muscle control.

  • Absence Seizures: Brief episodes of staring or loss of awareness, commonly seen in children.

  • Tonic-Clonic Seizures: Sudden loss of consciousness with muscle stiffening and jerking movements.

Seizure symptoms vary depending on the type and severity.

  • Temporary confusion or loss of awareness

  • Uncontrolled jerking movements of arms and legs

  • Staring spells or sudden pauses in activity

  • Loss of consciousness

  • Fear, anxiety, or unusual sensations before a seizure

Epilepsy may develop due to various neurological or medical factors.

  • Head injury or brain trauma

  • Brain infections or tumors

  • Stroke or lack of oxygen to the brain

  • Genetic factors

  • Developmental disorders

Treatment for

Epilepsy / Seizure

Treatment for epilepsy focuses on controlling seizures, preventing recurrence, and improving quality of life. Management may include anti-epileptic medications, lifestyle modifications, and regular neurological monitoring. In cases where seizures are not controlled by medication, advanced treatment options and specialized care plans may be considered. Early diagnosis and consistent treatment help most patients achieve effective seizure control.

Other Treatments

Frequently Asked Questions

Epilepsy may not always be curable, but seizures can often be well controlled with treatment.

Keep the person safe, turn them on their side, and seek medical help if the seizure lasts longer than a few minutes.

Yes, with proper treatment and care, most people with epilepsy can lead normal lives.

Common triggers include lack of sleep, stress, missed medication, alcohol, and flashing lights.

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