Epilepsy Sensory

Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disease that manifests itself in the form of seizures in people of any age. The etiology of the disease is not entirely clear, but it is known that the seizures are caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Epilepsy, in addition to convulsive discharges, is divided into two main forms - partial and generalized. The first group includes focal epilepsy, which is a motor discharge (convulsions in epilepsy or seizures without convulsions in adults). Epilepsy is quite severe and can lead to disability or death of the patient. Epileptic seizures can occur at night, during the day, or at any other time of the day. Treating epilepsy is a complex process that can be quite painful and unpleasant for patients.