Risk factors for epilepsy in the Care recipient (cr) include bleeding into the brain abnormal blood vessels in the brain serious brain injury or lack…

Try: Risk factors for epilepsy in the Care recipient (cr) include bleeding into the brain abnormal blood vessels in the brain serious brain injury or lack of oxygen to the brain brain tumors infections of the brain abscess meningitis or encephalitis stroke resulting from blockage of arteries cerebral palsy mental handicap seizures occurring within days after head injury family history of epilepsy or fever-related seizures alzheimer alzheimer’s disease late in the illness fever-related febrile seizures that are unusually long use of illegal drugs such as cocaine note generally mild head injuries such as a concussion with just a very brief loss of consciousness do not cause epilepsy information references adapted fro www epilepsy com

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