There are various reasons why a person may be prone to seizures, commonly referred to as convulsions or fits. One of the most common reasons is epilepsy. This is a medical condition when the brain is affected by recurring abnormal electrical activity, which causes seizures. The causes of epilepsy are still being researched, and at present, there is no cure for the condition. In about 50% of cases, it appears to be caused by a severe head injury that affects brain functioning.
While epilepsy cannot be cured, it is possible to prevent the seizures associated with the condition.
While an epilepsy patient is prone to seizures, there are situations, activities, or stimuli that increase the likelihood of occurring. These will vary from person to person, and the same stimulus/situation/activity may not always cause a seizure to occur. The common triggers include, but are not limited to:
There are medications such as anticonvulsant drugs known to reduce the frequency of seizures and successfully reduce their intensity. If you have been prescribed medication to treat your condition, this must be taken regularly and on schedule. A person who misses out on even one dose has a significantly increased chance of suffering a seizure. Always carry your medication with you and, if you tend to be forgetful about taking it, set alarms on your cell phone to remind you to take it.
Children who have epilepsy are often prescribed a low carbohydrate, high-fat diet (known as a ketogenic diet) to reduce the seizures’ frequency and severity.
If you suffer from seizures, follow the advice of your doctor to help you control the condition. If you suspect you may have epilepsy, consult a neurologist for a diagnosis and treatment.
Originally published July 4, 2016, updated January 18, 2021
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