Lung cancer has the potential to cause epileptic episodes.
Lung cancer is a disease caused by malignant tumor lesions in the lungs, while epilepsy is a disease of the central nervous system.
Lung cancer and epilepsy are two completely different diseases, and they may not seem particularly related. In fact, lung cancer may cause epilepsy, because in the process of lung cancer development, the tumor cells in the body may spread and metastasize, and if it metastasizes to the brain and damages the central nervous system, it may lead to abnormal discharges of neurons in the brain and cause epilepsy.
In fact, epilepsy and lung cancer are both incurable diseases that cause serious damage to the health of the body. Therefore, whether you have epilepsy or lung cancer, you should seek medical treatment as soon as possible.