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[|Human|] Hi Can you tell me what patients should definitely avoid taking or doing,  while taking an anti-seizure medication?If a person gets seizures during the night while they are sleeping can this be more dangerous?As a person gets older, do they end up having more seizures?Are seizures in adult patients (40+) common? What could have caused the seizures to suddenly come out?  What can be done to reduce or stop the number of seizures.
[|AI|]  HI, Thank for choosing ChatDoctorSeizures is symptom and not the disease itself, and this could happen due to the abnormal electrical activity of neurons inside the brain, often called convulsion in medical terms, It can be Epileptic convulsion, convulsion due to potassium, sodium disturbances (either Grandma or petite MAL) Febrile Convulsion (Pediatric Age group) Brain infection (Meningitis) also induces convulsion, the most common type of convulsion is generalized tonic-clonic one (epilepsy), this can be occurred at any age groups more common in male patients, newer Chat Doctor.  Good day.