Common Causes Of Epilepsy

Brain Conditions

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Epilepsy is most common in small children and older adults. New cases of epilepsy decline after the age of ten and then pick up again after around fifty-five. Older adults are susceptible to brain conditions like Alzheimer’s disease, strokes, and brain tumors, which can all cause epilepsy. Strokes, in fact, are the most common causes of seizures in older patients. Patients who start having seizures a month or longer after the initial stroke have a greater risk of developing epilepsy. Some developmental disorders, such as neurofibromatosis or autism, can be associated with epilepsy. For example, about a third of individuals with autism also have epilepsy.

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