The Essential Overview Of Epilepsy

Causes Of Epilepsy And Risk Factors

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The causes of epilepsy remain elusive. However, many common identifiable causes include genetics and heredity, head trauma, strokes, tumors, prenatal injury, developmental disorders, and infectious diseases like AIDS and meningitis.

Many factors may contribute to or increase the risk of epilepsy, such as family history and heredity. Age is also a factor, as epilepsy is most common in children and older adults. Other risk factors include head trauma or injuries, stroke and vascular diseases, dementia, infections, and seizures during childhood.

Epilepsy may be hereditary or may be developed over time, but how is it diagnosed? Keep reading to find out.

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