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Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, which are bursts of electrical activity in the brain that disrupt its normal function. You might experience a range of symptoms, from brief staring spells to severe convulsions and loss of consciousness. Treatment typically involves antiseizure medications. Lifestyle adjustments, such as managing stress and ensuring adequate sleep, also play a role in managing the condition.

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FAQ

What causes epilepsy?

Causes can include genetic factors, brain injury, or stroke.

While not always curable, seizures can often be controlled with medication.

Protect the person from injury, and time the seizure.

Some forms of epilepsy have a genetic component.

Yes, stress can be a trigger for some individuals.

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Resources
  1. Epilepsy and Seizures. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
  2. Epilepsy. Mayo Clinic. October 14, 2023.
  3. Epilepsy Basics. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. May 15, 2024.