By Sushant Agarwal
Published on | May 08, 2025
Seizures occur due to sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbances in the brain.
Seizures may stem from epilepsy, infections, brain injuries or genetic factors.
Symptoms include convulsions, loss of consciousness, and muscle rigidity.
Seizures vary as focal or generalised, affecting different brain areas.
Diagnosis requires medical history review, EEGs, and neurological exams.
Treatment includes medication, surgery, or lifestyle changes as needed.
Anti-epileptic drugs help control seizures by stabilising brain activity.
Stay calm, keep the person safe, and call for professional help if needed.
Immediate help is needed if the seizure lasts over five minutes.
With proper management, individuals can lead fulfilling lives.