Epilepsy
Also called: seizure disorder
A disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures.
- Treatment can help, but this condition can't be cured
- Requires a medical diagnosis
- Lab tests or imaging often required
Epilepsy may occur as a result of a genetic disorder or an acquired brain injury, such as a trauma or stroke.
Common: More than 200,000 US cases per year
Consult a doctor for medical advice
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Epilepsy is a chronic brain disorder in which groups of nerve cells, or neurons, in the brain sometimes send the wrong signals and cause seizures.
The main symptom of epilepsy is repeated seizures. These are sudden bursts of electrical activity in the brain that temporarily affect how it works.