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Content updated on Sep 20, 2022
Fronto-limbic epilepsy is a neurological disorder that is characterized by brief, recurring seizures that arise in the frontal lobes of the brain, often while the patient is sleeping. Common causes include tumors, head trauma and genetics.
Head, eyes, and body face a particular direction (left or right) during a seizure
Suddenly becomes aggressive for no particular reason
Sudden change in personality
Uncontrollable movements that usually happen at night
Your doctor may ask these questions to diagnose fronto-limbic epilepsy
Does your head, eyes, and body face a particular direction (left or right) during a seizure?
Do you suddenly become aggressive for no particular reason?
Is there a sudden change in personality?
Do your uncontrollable movements usually happen at night?
Treatment includes anti-seizure medications to help control seizures. Surgery or other procedures and therapies may be recommeded if medications don't help.
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