Generally not. It is a physical condition and the causes are many and varied.
The seizures of epilepsy are due to unregulated spreading of electrical activity from one part of the brain to other parts.
It is the cells in the brain that are affected.
Epilepsy is a disease caused by trauma to a spesific part of your brain, you can however be born with it as well, but it's still the same part (cell) of the brain that's damaged/ineffective.
Epilepsy is not fatal in its own right. Someone could die if they get a seizure in the wrong circumstances, such as driving a car or taking part in some dangerous activity. Obviously someone with uncontrolled Epilepsy should not be taking part in dangerous activities without medical advice or supervision. It is those kind of factors that have to be taken into consideration. Even if someone has uncontrolled epilepsy, they could live a long time. Someone with well controlled Epilepsy could have a seizure in a dangerous situation too. So there is no real definitive answer to your question.
no
Lifestyle is a noun.
Surprisingly and fortunately the brain does not seem to get affected by epilepsy.
it all depends on what type of epilepsy on witch part of the brain it effect's types of epilepsy effect both side of the brain .some are to hard to pin point
Temperal llobe epilepsy cause rage and anger in children, because these children are frustrated as they are prevented from taking part in sports in school like boxing, and swimming.
Epileptic seizures originating in the olfactory part of the brain can create unusual or unexplained smells.
Yes, Yoko Ono is known to be a vegan. She has long advocated for animal rights and has promoted a plant-based lifestyle as part of her commitment to health and environmental sustainability. Her dietary choices align with her broader activism in these areas.
There is no specific region. If there is any kind of damage, it could be in different places for different people. Not everyone that has epilepsy has brain damage and equally, not everyone that has brain damage has epilepsy.