Epilepsy Major

Major epilepsy is a serious disease that causes seizures and loss of consciousness. It is a neurological disorder that occurs due to abnormal functioning of the brain. An epileptic seizure manifests itself in the form of convulsions, loss of consciousness and other symptoms. Patients often suffer from other mental disorders such as depression and anxiety. In some cases, epilepsy can occur together with other diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease or vascular dementia. Symptoms can appear at any age, but the disease most often develops in children and adolescents.

Epilepsy is one of the most common causes of loss of consciousness in children under 15 years of age. However, in addition to childhood, patients with epilepsy can be found in any age range. Because this diagnosis does not have many obvious signs, its identification is a complex process that involves many laboratory tests. Treatment of epilepsy mainly involves the use of medications that can stabilize neurochemical processes in the brain.

There are several types of epilepsy:

1. Idiopathic epilepsy - the main cause of its occurrence is considered to be abnormal brain development, which