22/05/2026
Epilepsy can develop due to several underlying causes and risk factors that affect brain activity. Conditions such as head injuries, stroke, brain infections, tumors, genetic factors, prenatal complications, and developmental disorders may increase the risk of epilepsy in individuals of all age groups.
In some cases, repeated seizures may occur because of untreated neurological conditions or damage to brain cells. Identifying these causes early is important for proper diagnosis and effective treatment planning.
Understanding the risk factors of epilepsy helps in timely medical intervention, better seizure management, and improved neurological health outcomes.
Consult Dr. Sameer Arora at Neuraxis & Medsarc Advanced Superspeciality Clinics for advanced neurological evaluation and expert epilepsy care.