Seizure Epileptic Unilateral

Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease that causes seizures and loss of consciousness. Epilepsy is often accompanied by sleep disturbances and neurological symptoms.

A seizure is a moment of convulsions in a muscle or muscle group that occurs as a result of a sudden activation of electrical activity in the brain. Epileptic seizures can manifest themselves in different ways, depending on the location and nature of their origin.

A unilateral seizure occurs when seizures occur in only one part of the body, usually on the left or right. Such seizures occur most often in children, and the seizures may not be very



Seizures of this type are characterized by a predominant one-sided occurrence of convulsive seizures on one side of the body with preservation of consciousness and speech during the aura. The second type, generalized, occurs with any type of electroconvulsive therapy. This is dangerous