Epilepsy and Types of Seizures


Epilepsy can be caused by a congenital condition or a traumatic brain injury, such as an injury or stroke. During a seizure, a person may exhibit unusual behaviour, symptoms, and sensations, including loss of awareness on occasion. Between seizures, there are almost no adverse effects. Epilepsy is typically treated with medication, however it may also be treated with surgery, devices, or dietary modifications. More grounded seizures, which can range from a few seconds to a few minutes, can trigger fits and uncontrolled muscle movements. A few people become confused or black out during a more grounded seizure. Epilepsy affects around 50 million people globally, making it one of the most well-known neurological diseases on a global scale.


  • Generalized seizures
  • Absence seizures
  • Tonic-clonic seizures
  • Focal seizures

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