
Understanding Seizures - Is It Epilepsy? | Epilepsy Foundation
Seizures involve sudden bursts of electrical activity in the brain. This can cause spasms or changes in awareness. But not every seizure means epilepsy.
Types of Seizures - Epilepsy Foundation
Types of seizures are classified by onset or beginning of a seizure: focal, generalized, or unknown. Learn about the new classification of seizure types.
What Happens During a Seizure? - Epilepsy Foundation
Seizures can take on many different forms, and seizures affect different people in different ways. Anything that the brain does normally can also occur during a seizure when the brain is …
What Is Epilepsy? | Epilepsy Foundation
Epilepsy, the fourth most common neurological disorder, affects people of all ages and can cause unpredictable seizures. Learn more from the Epilepsy Foundation.
How Serious Are Seizures? - Epilepsy Foundation
More serious problems, such as broken bones, concussions, head injury with bleeding into the brain, or breathing problems, usually are seen in people who have generalized seizures with …
La epilepsia | Epilepsy Foundation
La epilepsia es una enfermedad del sistema nervioso que provoca en las personas ataques repentinos en el cerebro como convulsiones violentas, movimientos incontrolables o pérdida …
Traumatic Brain Injury and Epilepsy
Late Seizures Seizures which occur more than a week after a traumatic brain injury are considered late seizures. Most often when this happens, it is because there has been more …
New to Seizures & Epilepsy | Epilepsy Toolkit
Hearing about seizures and epilepsy for the first time can be frightening and confusing. For someone recently diagnosed, a caregiver, or a loved one, the New to Seizures and Epilepsy …
Absence Seizures | Symptoms & Risks | Epilepsy Foundation
An absence seizure causes a short period of “blanking out” or staring into space. They are often mistaken for daydreaming but cannot be interrupted.
Stress and Epilepsy | Mood & Behavior | Epilepsy Foundation
Emotional stress can lead to changes in seizures. Feelings of fear, anxiety, & anger. There are ways to manage feelings & decrease seizures.