According to one study "
In spring, autumn and winter, unstable weather conditions cause an increase in the frequency of seizures in almost half of the epileptic patients but only in 7% in summer. The increase in frequency of seizures in unstable weather conditions did not correspond in all patients with increase of changes in EEG. The higher proportion of epileptic patients with changes in EEG in unstable weather conditions in all seasons suggests an impact of these conditions on subclinical seizure discharges in this period." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22212986
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Hello Anon
Thank you for writing.
Unfortunately there is no cure for epilepsy.
According to one study "
In spring, autumn and winter, unstable weather conditions cause an increase in the frequency of seizures in almost half of the epileptic patients but only in 7% in summer. The increase in frequency of seizures in unstable weather conditions did not correspond in all patients with increase of changes in EEG. The higher proportion of epileptic patients with changes in EEG in unstable weather conditions in all seasons suggests an impact of these conditions on subclinical seizure discharges in this period." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22212986
Anon, are you taking anti-seizure medication?
Susan
February 22, 2018 - 5:10amThis Comment
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