Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent and unprovoked seizures. A seizure occurs when there is abnormal electrical activity in the brain, leading to a range of symptoms such as convulsions, altered consciousness, or unusual sensations. Epilepsy can affect anyone, regardless of age, and can be triggered by a variety of factors, including genetic conditions, brain injuries, infections, and more.
Common types of seizures include:
Focal Seizures: Affecting only one area of the brain, these seizures can cause localized muscle spasms or changes in sensation.
Generalized Seizures: Affecting the entire brain, these seizures can cause loss of consciousness, convulsions, and more widespread physical effects.
Absence Seizures: Brief lapses in consciousness, often mistaken for daydreaming, which can occur in children and adolescents.Tonic-Clonic - Seizures: Also known as grand mal seizures, these involve loss of consciousness and violent muscle contractions.
At CNS, our team works closely with you to diagnose the type of epilepsy or seizure disorder you have, so we can recommend the most effective treatment options.