Causes And Symptoms Of Epilepsy

 

– What is epilepsy and what are the underlying causes.

– The symptoms that relate to this condition and ways to treat or prevent it.

Epilepsy is a medical condition and the individual that has this condition experiences seizures, convulsions, and blackouts.

When seizures occur, there is a sudden attack which causes the sufferer to undergo an involuntary muscular contraction.

Also, epilepsy is referred to as a central nervous system disorder (neurological disorder) because when it occurs, the nerve cell activity in the brain becomes disrupted, causing seizures or periods of unusual behavior.

Also, some researcher categorizes this condition as a disorder of the brain.

According to them, people who have epilepsy have electrical activity in the brain that is not normal, which causes seizures to arise.

This medical condition is not very common as there are some specific factors or causes that are responsible for it.

Also, the involuntary muscular contraction that marks an epileptic attack is often intense and pertains to paroxysms as well.

Also, this condition might affect an area of the brain and it can also affect all areas of the brain, this will help to a great extent to determine the level or degree of seizure that the sufferer will experience.

The symptoms of epilepsy vary from person to person. But the general and most common symptoms include the following:

The individual suffering from this condition will experience;

  • Seizures.

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    Symptoms of epilepsy.
  • Periods of unusual behavior.
  • Some people also twitch their arms or legs during the seizure.
  • Sometimes, loss of consciousness can occur.
  • High fevers also occur.
  • Fainting is also a symptom.
  • The rigidness of the body will also occur.

There are certain underlying factors that lead to epilepsy. The causes of this condition include the following;

1. Head injuries and tumors in the brain.
2. Stroke can also cause this condition.
3. Abuse or excess use of toxic chemicals.
4. Head trauma.
5. Family record and genetics.

If any individual is suffering from epilepsy, go and see a doctor for a proper medical treatment.