Sure, get your head bashed in by a rock -- that might do it.
Neuropathy is an umbrella term for a host of diseases of the nervous system that have to do with the dysfunction of peripheral and cranial nerves. If it is used as a general term for dysfunctions of the central and peripheral nervous systems, then neuropathy does not cause seizures, but is descriptive of the dysfunction of the system that can result in seizures.
Shigellosis can cause irritation of the meninges or meningitis, encephalitis, and seizures.
The brain and nervous system
The combination of amantadine and central nervous system stimulants (e.g., amphetamines or decongestants) may cause increased central nervous stimulation or increase the likelihood of seizures.
Seizures
Yes they can cause seizures. it depends what type of person you are like if your immune system is weak you can have seizures.
The cause and effect of heart rate in relation to the nervous system can be varied. When the heart rate is low, the nervous system is limited in terms of blood supply and this may cause seizures.
In systemic lupus, the immune system can attack any part or system of the body. If the person's immune system attacks their own central nervous system the results can include seizures, personality changes, depression, neuropathy, cognitive problems (difficulty thinking or remembering), and psychosis.
Magnesium- can cause muscle weakness, seizures, fatigue, depression, and irregular heartbeats.
Lupus can also effect the central nervous system, causing seizures, depression, and psychosis
As far as I know Seizures of epilepsy doesn't harm you or your body in any way unless you fall over and bang your nose in the pavement at the dock like I did or some other physical damge to the exterior of your body :-)
The cause of your nervous system is genetics.