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- ... defects) Brain tumor (a rare cause) Electric shock Epilepsy Fever (particularly in young children ) Head injury Heart ... age. There may be a family history of epilepsy or seizures. If seizures continue repeatedly after any ...
- ... Other illnesses that damage or destroy brain tissue Epileptic seizures usually start between ages 5 and 20. But ...
- ... Seizure disorders that run in families (hereditary epilepsy) Epileptic seizures can happen to anyone at any age. However, ...
- Your child has epilepsy . Children with epilepsy have recurrent seizures. A seizure is a sudden brief change in the electrical activity in the ...
- You have epilepsy . People with epilepsy have seizures. A seizure is a sudden brief change in the electrical activity in your brain. It leads to brief unconsciousness ...
- ... following organizations are good resources for information on epilepsy: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- www.cdc.gov/epilepsy/index.html Epilepsy Foundation -- www.epilepsy.com National ...
- You have epilepsy . People with epilepsy have seizures. A seizure is a sudden brief change in the electrical and chemical activity in the brain. After you go ...
- Your child has epilepsy . People with epilepsy have seizures. A seizure is a sudden brief change in the electrical and chemical activity in ...
- ... mal seizure. The terms generalized seizure , convulsion , or epilepsy are most often associated with bilateral tonic-clonic ... occur as part of a repeated, chronic illness (epilepsy). Some seizures are due to psychological problems (psychogenic ...
- Abou-Khalil BW, Gallagher MJ, Macdonald RL. Epilepsies. In: Jankovic J, Mazziotta JC, Pomeroy SL, Newman NJ, eds. Bradley and Daroff’s Neurology in Clinical Practice . 8th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2022: ...