Seizures have been described as irregular activity of the nerves in your brain, and sometimes these irregularities can become recurrent or chronic. When seizures become a consistent problem, this ...
Your seizure threshold is one factor that influences your likelihood of having a seizure. People with epilepsy tend to have a lower seizure threshold, meaning they’re more likely to have seizures.
Among women with epilepsy, studies regarding changes in seizure frequency during pregnancy have been limited by the lack of an appropriate nonpregnant comparator group to provide data on the natural ...
Nocturnal seizures occur while falling asleep or waking up. They are often linked to epilepsy and can manifest through unusual nighttime behaviors. Recognizing the symptoms of nocturnal seizures, such ...
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