Recurrent seizures are a symptom of the brain disorder epilepsy, commonly referred to as a seizure disorder. Epilepsy comes in many different forms. In some cases, the root cause can be determined. Others don't have a known cause. Epilepsy is quite prevalent. According to the Epilepsy Foundation, the illness affects 1 in every 26 persons. People of all sexes, races, ethnicities, and ages are afflicted with epilepsy. Various signs of seizures can occur. During a seizure, some people may lose consciousness while others do not. During a seizure, some people stare aimlessly for a short while. Others might experience convulsions or spasms, which are recurrent twitches of the limbs or legs. One seizure may not necessarily indicate epilepsy. When at least two unprovoked seizures occur at least 24 hours apart, epilepsy is declared. Seizures that occur suddenly lack a known cause. For the majority of epileptics, treatment with medications or occasionally surgery may manage seizures. Some patients need ongoing care. Others experience seizures that gradually stop. With time, some epileptic youngsters may outgrow their affliction.
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