What Increases Your Risk
The risk for
increases if you have:
- .
- Head injury (for example, a penetrating wound or
skull fracture) with amnesia or loss of consciousness for more than 24 hours.
The more severe the injury, the higher the risk.
- or conditions that affect the blood vessels
(vascular system) in the brain.
- .
- Brain infection, such as
or
.
- .
- Problems with brain development that occurred before
birth.
- .
- that last a long time (also known as
febrile convulsions).
- .
Epilepsy may develop even though you do not have any risk
factors. This is especially true of many forms of childhood epilepsy.