![]() ![]() Visual seizures that affect the area of the brain that controls sight cause people to hallucinate. The sensation may move along one side of the body or the back before subsiding. Sensory seizures begin with numbness or tingling in one area. A motor attack usually lasts less than an hour and may last only a few minutes. Motor attacks cause parts of the body to jerk repeatedly. Some people who have epilepsy have more than one type of seizure. A partial seizure begins in an area called an epileptic focus, but may spread to other parts of the brain and cause a generalized seizure. A partial seizure does not involve the entire brain. Generalized epileptic seizures occur when electrical abnormalities exist throughout the brain. Undiagnosed seizures can lead to conditions that are more serious and more difficult to manage. Nonconvulsive epilepsy can impair physical coordination, vision, and other senses. Most seizures are benign, but a seizure that lasts a long time can lead to status epilepticus, a life-threatening condition characterized by continuous seizures, sustained loss of consciousness, and respiratory distress. About 125,000 new cases of epilepsy are diagnosed each year, and a significant number of children and adults that have not been diagnosed or treated have epilepsy. ![]() One in every two cases develops before the age of 25. ![]() Although epilepsy is as common in adults over 60 as in children under 10, 25% of all cases develop before the age of five. DescriptionĮpilepsy affects 1 –2% of the population of the United States. A seizure is a sudden disruption of the brain's normal electrical activity accompanied by altered consciousness and/or other neurological and behavioral manifestations. Epilepsy is a condition characterized by recurrent seizures that may include repetitive muscle jerking called convulsions. ![]()
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