Let's start with epilepsy-It is a neurological disorder, characterised by various types seizures. It is commonly called as seizure disorder. Seizures- Abnormal changes in the activity of the brain is called seizures. read more
Seizures(proper term to describe it) =convulsions(more of layman term used by paramedicos and nonmedicos) Epilepsy -its more of syndromic term .It is generalized word containing many different types of convulsions. It can be primary or secondary to any disease. read more
Seizures and convulsions have been used interchangeably in the present setup most likely because of the fact that both occurrences result in similar manifestations. Firstly, seizures happen because of some abnormalities in the brain’s electrical impulses. read more
Epilepsy is referred to diagnosed seizure disorder of a patient. Epilepsy can be idiopathic or secondary to a recognized structural abnormality of the brain. The key difference between seizure and epilepsy is that a seizure can be due to a systemic cause affecting the brain or local causes affecting the brain, but epilepsy is usually due to a structural abnormality of the brain. read more
Epilepsy is a group of neurological diseases characterized by epileptic seizures.Epileptic seizures are episodes that can vary from brief and nearly undetectable to long periods of vigorous shaking.These episodes can result in physical injuries including occasionally broken bones. read more
"Seizure" vs"Convulsion" Seizures and convulsions have been used interchangeably in the present setup most likely because of the fact that both occurrences result in similar manifestations. Firstly, seizures happen because of some abnormalities in the brain's electrical impulses. read more
Key Difference – Seizure vs. Epilepsy A seizure is an abnormal electoral activity of the brain which may or may not manifest as convulsions (abnormal movements), sensory abnormality, or autonomic and higher function abnormalities. read more