Introduction
Epilepsy (Mirgi) is one of the most common neurological disorders, yet it is widely misunderstood. Many people believe epilepsy is a mental illness, but in reality, it is a brain disorder caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Early diagnosis and proper treatment can help most patients lead a normal and healthy life.
In this informative Doctors Talk podcast, Dr. Neelesh Gupta (MBBS, MD, DM Neurology – NIMHANS) explains what epilepsy is, why seizures occur, the different types of epilepsy, common symptoms, and when to seek medical care.
What is Epilepsy (Mirgi)?
Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder in which a person experiences recurrent seizures due to sudden bursts of abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
It is not a mental disorder and should never be associated with myths or social stigma. With proper medical care, many patients successfully control seizures and continue their daily activities.
Is Epilepsy a Mental Disorder or a Brain Disease?
One of the biggest misconceptions is that epilepsy is a psychiatric illness.
The truth is:
- Epilepsy is a neurological (brain) disorder.
- It affects how brain cells communicate.
- It is diagnosed and treated by neurologists.
- It is treatable with proper medications and regular follow-up.
How Common is Epilepsy in India?
According to medical studies, millions of people in India live with epilepsy.
It affects:
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
- Elderly people
Epilepsy can occur at any age and should never be ignored.
Common Symptoms of Epilepsy
Warning signs include:
- Sudden unconsciousness
- Body shaking
- Muscle stiffness
- Staring spells
- Sudden confusion
- Loss of awareness
- Repeated unusual movements
- Temporary memory loss
- Sudden falls
Not every seizure looks the same. Some seizures are very mild and may go unnoticed.
Different Types of Epileptic Seizures
Generalized Seizures
These affect both sides of the brain and often involve unconsciousness and body jerking.
Focal Seizures
These begin in one specific part of the brain and may cause:
- Strange sensations
- Sudden fear
- Abnormal movements
- Temporary confusion
Absence Seizures
More common in children.
Symptoms include:
- Blank staring
- Brief loss of awareness
- Quick recovery
Main Causes of Epilepsy
Several conditions may trigger epilepsy, including:
Head Injury
Brain trauma after accidents.
Brain Infection
Such as meningitis or encephalitis.
Stroke
Common in older adults.
Brain Tumor
Some tumors can trigger seizures.
Genetic Factors
Some people inherit epilepsy.
Birth-related Brain Injury
Lack of oxygen during birth may increase the risk.
Does Every Seizure Last the Same Duration?
No.
Seizure duration varies from patient to patient.
Some last only a few seconds, while others continue for several minutes.
Any seizure lasting more than five minutes requires immediate emergency medical attention.
How is Epilepsy Diagnosed?
Doctors may recommend:
Medical History
Understanding seizure episodes.
Neurological Examination
Checking brain and nervous system function.
EEG (Electroencephalogram)
Records abnormal electrical brain activity.
MRI Brain
Detects structural brain abnormalities.
Blood Tests
To identify underlying medical conditions.
Can Epilepsy be Treated?
Yes.
Most epilepsy patients can successfully control seizures through:
- Anti-epileptic medicines
- Regular follow-up
- Healthy lifestyle
- Adequate sleep
- Stress management
- Avoiding seizure triggers
Some patients may require surgery or advanced neurological treatments.
Tips to Prevent Seizure Triggers
Maintain Proper Sleep
Sleep deprivation is a common trigger.
Take Medicines Regularly
Never stop medicines without medical advice.
Reduce Stress
Practice relaxation techniques.
Avoid Alcohol and Recreational Drugs
These may increase seizure risk.
Follow Doctor’s Advice
Regular check-ups improve seizure control.
Expert Opinion by Dr. Neelesh Gupta
According to Dr. Neelesh Gupta, epilepsy is a treatable neurological condition—not a mental illness. Early diagnosis, proper medication, and awareness help patients live a healthy, independent life.
Watch the Complete Doctors Talk Podcast
Watch the complete Doctors Talk episode featuring Dr. Neelesh Gupta to understand:
- What epilepsy really is
- Types of seizures
- Causes of epilepsy
- Symptoms
- Diagnosis
- Treatment options
- Prevention tips
- When to seek emergency care
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