What is Epilepsy?
Epilepsy is a disorder of the central nervous system and occurs when the brain discharges too much electrical energy. This extra surge of energy may interrupt or alter one's consciousness and results in seizures.
These seizures may be convulsive or non-convulsive depending on where in the brain they occur and how much of the brain is involved.
Epilepsy can be diagnosed at any age, but most often in childhood or in the later years of life. Sometimes those who develop seizures during childhood outgrow their seizures.
In more than half of those with epilepsy, seizures can be well controlled with seizure medication
Epilepsy is not...
...a disease
...contagious
...a mental illness
...a sign of low intelligence
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- What is Epilepsy?
- What is a seizure?
- What causes seizures?
- Types of Seizures