Seizure Awareness

SEIZURE DISORDERS

  Different seizure disorders can affect people. It’s known that not all seizures are dangerous or fatal, but signs may not always be obvious when one sees another suffering from one. Not all people know that seizures can control your consciousness, which can cause fatal effects in the future with epilepsy involved. Oftentimes seizures trigger brain waves on both the left and right hemispheres, impacting emotions and behaviors.

Generalized Epilepsy

  Generalized epilepsy is the most common epileptic condition; it may occur due to inheritance or a genetic mutation. It causes generalized seizures, which impact both the right and left hemispheres of the brain; seizures that can occur with this condition include tonic-clonic, tonic, and myoclonic.

Focal Epilepsy

  In focal epilepsy, individuals are impacted by focal seizures, which affect a particular, specific region of the brain. It can also occur by genetics, but is often connected to an abnormality in the affected brain region. Seizures that can occur with this condition are varied, and are grouped into those that keep consciousness and those that cause the person to lose consciousness.

Cryptogenic Epilepsy

  Cryptogenic epilepsy arises when a person suffers from sufficient amounts of seizures, but the causes of their seizures are undetermined. They may show a variety of seizures, from focal to generalized, and may have unusual types that are difficult to understand and properly diagnose.