Yes. Here are a list of things that can trigger seizures in people with epilepsy, and other neurological conditions:
Stress and/or anxiety
Poor nutrition or missed meals
Sleep deprivation
Missed medication
Strong emotions (anger, fear, worry)
Heat and humidity
Illness, fever, Allergies
Flashing or flickering lights
No
If they're in the head, yes they do.
It could do, but not necessarily. It could depend on how hard you banged your head and also the cause of your seizures.
Sure, get your head bashed in by a rock -- that might do it.
A severe blow to the head can definitely cause brain damage. It can cause swelling, which can ultimately lead to death. I know someone that this happened to.
A head injury can cause seizures at any age. This is one of the reasons why when a child bangs their head, they should be checked out
A blow to the head would cause swelling.
amnesia is sometimes triggered by a SHARP BLOW on the head. that is called anterograde amnesia.
Engine Overheating is the major cause.
uhhh probubly
Max
Head injuries can cause seizures due to the disruption or damage to the brain's normal electrical activity. The primary reason for seizures occurring with head injuries is the disturbance in the balance of chemicals and electrical signals in the brain, resulting in abnormal electrical discharges that trigger seizures. Additionally, bleeding or swelling in the brain, as well as scar tissue formation, can also contribute to the development of seizures after a head injury.