An epileptic seizure is the transient occurrence of signs or symptoms due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain, leading to a disturbance of consciousness, behavior, emotion, motor function or sensation. Epilepsy is not a single diagnosis but is a symptom with many underlying causes.
No. Epilepsy comes in many forms and has many causes. Street drugs cannot be said to be of any help. People with epilepsy will have different drugs prescribed for them, depending on many factors. There is no single drug that will work for all people when it comes to epilepsy. It has to be taken on a case by case basis.
Epilepsy has many forms and causes, so there is no one thing that can be said to cure it. Epilepsy can be controlled by medication.
Epilepsy has a wide range of causes. Some of them can be autoimmune, but certainly not all.
As an aneurysm is considered a blood clot and a brain aneurysm is classified as a TBI, they both can affect brain activity and neuronal activity in the body; therefore, aneurysms can directly cause seizures, and possibly lead to the disease known as epilepsy. However, a person can develop epilepsy at birth without having an aneurysm. Epilepsy has many causes besides an aneurysm, and many factors and causes, unfortunately, can result in a person being diagnosed with epilepsy and/or seizures.
There are many causes of epilepsy. While it can be occasionally inherited, it is not really a genetic illness.
Epilepsy is not a motor neuron disease. It is not even considered a disease, but a condition. Epilepsy has various forms and has all sorts of causes. Everyone who has Epilepsy is different.
Parts of the brain (a nervous tissue) are involved in epilepsy. Some damage of some kind causes the the brain to "fire" irregularly. There are many kinds of epilepsy, see the link below for more information:
The seizures of epilepsy are due to unregulated spreading of electrical activity from one part of the brain to other parts.
Exposure to high levels of carbon monoxide can cause neurological symptoms such as confusion, seizures, and in severe cases, coma or death. However, it is not a direct cause of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures that can have various causes, including genetic factors, brain injuries, infections, or abnormalities in brain development.
Seizures can be caused by all sorts of things. People can inherit epilepsy, but it is one of many, many causes. Each case is different.Seizures can be caused by all sorts of things. People can inherit epilepsy, but it is one of many, many causes. Each case is different.Seizures can be caused by all sorts of things. People can inherit epilepsy, but it is one of many, many causes. Each case is different.Seizures can be caused by all sorts of things. People can inherit epilepsy, but it is one of many, many causes. Each case is different.Seizures can be caused by all sorts of things. People can inherit epilepsy, but it is one of many, many causes. Each case is different.Seizures can be caused by all sorts of things. People can inherit epilepsy, but it is one of many, many causes. Each case is different.Seizures can be caused by all sorts of things. People can inherit epilepsy, but it is one of many, many causes. Each case is different.Seizures can be caused by all sorts of things. People can inherit epilepsy, but it is one of many, many causes. Each case is different.Seizures can be caused by all sorts of things. People can inherit epilepsy, but it is one of many, many causes. Each case is different.Seizures can be caused by all sorts of things. People can inherit epilepsy, but it is one of many, many causes. Each case is different.Seizures can be caused by all sorts of things. People can inherit epilepsy, but it is one of many, many causes. Each case is different.
No epilepsy is a condition that causes seizures
Anyone can be affected by Epilepsy. About 1 in every 200 people have Epilepsy. Epilepsy is diagnosed when you have recurring seizures. However almost everyone can have some sort of a seizure at some point in their lifetime, and never have one again. There are many causes for Epilepsy and many forms. Epilepsy is basically a catch-all term for the many forms that there are.