What is Epilepsy?

Epilepsy corresponds to a CNS (neurological) disease state which is often accompanied by abnormal seizures, unusual sensations and loss of awareness sometimes. Causes of epilepsy include low oxygen during birth, head injuries, brain tumours or genetic disorder. As symptoms of Epilepsy, a person experiences abnormal behaviour, symptoms, and sensations, sometimes including loss of consciousness. There are few symptoms of seizures. Under the guidance of the best doctors for the treatment of Epilepsy, it is usually treated by medication and in some cases by surgery, devices or dietary changes. The types of generalised seizures are:

  •   absence seizures
  •   tonic-clonic
  •   atonic seizures
  •   clonic seizures.
  •   Tonic seizures.
  •   Myoclonic seizures

FAQ- Epilepsy

What causes an epileptic seizure?

Causes of epilepsy include low oxygen during birth, head injuries, brain tumours or genetic disorder

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