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Epilepsy

Approximately 2 million people in the United States have epilepsy, a chronic disorder of the brain that causes a tendency to have recurrent seizures.

What is Epilepsy?

Approximately 2 million people in the United States have epilepsy, a chronic disorder of the brain that causes a tendency to have recurrent seizures. It takes a minimum of two seizures for an individual to be diagnosed with epilepsy, commonly referred to as a seizure disorder. It’s not uncommon for children to have a single seizure, and an estimated 5 percent to 10 percent of the population will experience a seizure at some time in their life.

Seizures occur when there’s a sudden change in the normal way your brain cells communicate through electrical signals. During a seizure, certain neurons transmit irregular signals, causing other neurons to malfunction and cease their usual functioning. Abnormalities like this can lead to short-term alterations in sensation, behavior, mobility, and awareness.

People of any age can suffer from epilepsy, although it is most likely to develop in those under 65 or over 65. Childhood is especially susceptible to this disorder. With the right treatments, you may be able to completely stop seizures or reduce their severity and frequency.

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