There is a type of epilepsy called sleep epilepsy, which occurs during sleep. It can be treated with oral antiepileptic drugs before bedtime. It is also important to remove the triggers that trigger seizures, such as not getting too excited, staying calm, not drinking stimulating drinks such as coffee or strong tea, and not eating spicy, irritating foods. Alcohol consumption is prohibited because it can trigger grand mal seizures and lead to continuous status epilepticus, and it can also react with antiepileptic drugs, making them less effective and more toxic.