Epilepsy Vascular

Epilepsy is a group of diseases that are accompanied by seizures and loss of consciousness, with similar symptoms, causes, and general signs. It can be caused by various factors, including genetic predispositions, injuries, infections, medications, stress, etc. But the most common cause of epilepsy is intoxication.

The vascular form of epilepsy is one of the varieties of the more common form of this disease - symptomatic. Symptoms include intense eye movements, contraction of facial and body muscles, seizures, increased sweating, pale or red skin, nausea or even vomiting, etc. Attacks occur for no apparent reason, although they may be associated with certain types of physical and emotional stress. Convulsions in this form of epilepsy can last for several