Read about the causes, diagnosis and treatment of neonatal seizures.
Find out how seizures are classified, or grouped together, and how they may impact a child.
Read about the causes, symptoms and treatments for generalized epilepsy syndromes.
Read about the causes, symptoms and treatments for partial epilepsy syndromes.
An overview of seizures and epilepsy, with information about treatment options.
Read about the causes and treatments for reflex epilepsy, a rare condition in which seizures are set off by specific stimuli such as flashing lights.
Read about the causes and symptoms of absence epilepsy and how the condition is treated.
Read about the causes and symptoms of benign partial epilepsy of childhood with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS) as well as treatments and long-term outlook.
Read about the types of epilepsy and the suggested treatments.
Most people with epilepsy can have full social, sexual, and family lives. Read about issues surrounding sex and reproduction for those with epilepsy.
Read about the causes and features of temporal lobe epilepsies as well as how they are treated and long-term outlook.
Read about causes and symptoms of myoclonic seizures and how they are treated.
Read about the causes and symptoms of atonic seizures, or drop seizures, and how they are treated.
Learn about what causes seizures, the different types of seizures and what the concept of the seizure threshold means.
Read about the causes, symptoms and treatments for encephalopathies and progressive syndromes.
Read about various anti-epileptic drug therapies available for your child.
Read about the causes and symptoms of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy and how the condition is treated.
Find out how genetics play a part in many types of epilepsy.
Read about pyridoxine-dependent seizures, a rare form of epilepsy that occurs when the body cannot metabolize vitamin B6.
Learn some important things to keep in mind when making a decision about epilepsy surgery, such as surgery goals, risks and possible complications.
Siblings may receive less attention at times because the needs of a child with epilepsy take over. Helping siblings cope is an important aspect of family life as well.
The prognosis of an illness is a forecast of how it will develop and the outcome after treatment. Read about the factors that affect a prognosis.
Read about the symptoms and causes of absence seizures and how best to help your child when they have one.
Read about physical health difficulties that may arise for an epileptic child, and how to help. Physical health concerns can be discussed with a treatment team.
Most parents of children living with epilepsy are concerned about aspects of their child’s behaviour. Varying behaviors can be expected from a child with epilepsy. Learn about causes of behavioural changes and how to manage them.