Epileptic

Epilepsy is a neurological disease accompanied by convulsive or non-convulsive paroxysms. Paroxysms of epilepsy are formed as hallucinatory (mental) or senestopathic (sensory) manifestations or complexes of symptoms (motor, sensory, vegetative and mental).

Epilepsy begins with convulsive attacks (hysterical, epileptic or epileptoform), although sometimes its first manifestations are non-specific: anxiety, weakness, depression, various phobias. According to statistics, today one out of a hundred people suffers from chronic epilepsy, and registered forms of the disease - out of three. In men, the disease is diagnosed more often than in women, the ratio is 2 to 5.