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  1. 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.

  2. What Causes Seizures All of a Sudden? | Epilepsy Foundation

    If you have a first-time seizure, it is vital to seek medical attention. They may happen only once or occur again. Causes include structural, metabolic, & genetic.

  3. 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.

  4. What Is Epilepsy? | Epilepsy Foundation

    Epilepsy is the fourth most common neurological disorder in the world. If you have epilepsy, surges of electrical activity in your brain can cause recurring seizures. We can help you understand everything …

  5. 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 falls, long …

  6. 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 activated by …

  7. 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 del conocimiento …

  8. Seizure Medication List | Resources | Epilepsy Foundation

    Find a comprehensive list of seizure medications, including brand name & generic medicines. Each medication for epilepsy has different uses & side effects.

  9. Tonic-Clonic Seizures - Epilepsy Foundation

    Tonic-clonic seizures, previously grand mal, cause loss of consciousness. Next, legs jerk rapidly, bending and relaxing at the elbows, hips and knees.

  10. Will You Always Have Seizures? - Epilepsy Foundation

    About 6 out of 10 people diagnosed with epilepsy can become seizure free within a few years with proper treatment. Many of these people will never have any more seizures. For the rest of the …