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Epileptic seizures. Epilepsy is a general term for seizures that start in the brain - find out how our neurologists can help.
Epilepsy is a general term for seizures (uncontrollable shaking and jerking) that start in the brain.
Around 1 in 200 adults are affected by this condition, epilepsy can also affect children.
Epilepsy can be caused by stroke, head injuries and brain tumours. In other cases, it simply runs in the family. If you're concerned you have epilepsy, we can help diagnose and treat it.
There are different types of seizure. Epileptic seizures start in the brain. They can be caused by stroke, head injuries and brain tumours, as well as infections like meningitis and encephalitis. Epilepsy can also run in the family. The common symptoms of epilepsy are:
Your neurologist will discuss your treatment options with you. This might include prescribing anti-epileptic drugs to help manage the symptoms of your seizures. In other cases, your neurologist may recommend surgery to remove the part of your brain which is causing your epilepsy.
Alternatively, the groundbreaking Visualase® technique, available at The Harley Street Clinic and London Neurosurgery Partnership, has proved incredibly effective for treating epilepsy. This minimally invasive treatment uses MRI-guided laser ablation, to essentially burn away the brain tissue mutations which cause patients to have epileptic seizures. There are minimal side effects and unlike traditional surgery, patients can normally leave hospital just one day after having the treatment.
This content is intended for general information only and does not replace the need for personal advice from a qualified health professional.