Epilepsy morning seizures may be caused by adverse emotions, sleep disorders, medication factors and other reasons. 1. Adverse emotions: epileptic patients who suffer from emotional ups and downs, anger and other adverse conditions in the morning may aggravate epilepsy, leading to the occurrence of morning seizures. 2. Sleep disorders: patients with sleep disorders, such as lack of sleep at night or poor quality of sleep, are prone to trigger seizures, and thus may have seizures in the morning. 3. Drug factors: some drugs need to be taken orally twice a day. If the drugs are not taken regularly and the dosage is reduced on one’s own, resulting in a decrease in the blood concentration of the drugs, so seizures may easily occur in the morning before the drugs are taken. If you have frequent morning seizures, you should go to the hospital in time, ask the doctor to identify the cause of the disease, carry out the correct treatment and control the frequency of seizures. Daily attention should be paid to getting enough sleep, maintaining a good mood, and avoiding over-exertion.