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How does stress trigger seizures?
~Stress makes or releases certain hormones related to the nervous system that can impact the brain.
~Areas of the brain important for some types of seizures, for example partial seizures, are the same areas of the brain involved in emotions and responding to stress.
But what iam trying to say,if the impact done the damage in the first place when I was knocked out/lost a few mins in the minor accident,can stress trigger the partial sezuires even a year later?
Concussion, traumatic brain injury and seizures
~Head trauma is one of the most commonly identified reasons that patients develop epilepsy. Most studies suggest that approximately 6% of patients with epilepsy have TBI as the cause.
~The more severe the head trauma, the higher the risk of developing epilepsy. For example, patients with penetrating brain injury have a 53% chance of developing epilepsy.
***Epilepsy does not typically develop immediately after head trauma. Often, there are a few months, or even longer, before recurrent seizure activity is noted.