Does epilepsy precede stomach pain?

Some people with epilepsy may have stomach pain before the onset of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a chronic brain disorder that can recur, and some patients with epilepsy may have precursor symptoms before the onset of epilepsy, such as dizziness, abdominal pain, lack of concentration, and abdominal abnormalities. When epilepsy is in the tonic phase, there are usually also symptoms such as persistent contractions of skeletal muscles and apnea. Epilepsy is mainly caused by excessive discharges of neurons in the brain, which can manifest as sensory, motor, consciousness, and autonomic dysfunction. Patients with epilepsy should pay attention to regular habits of work and rest, do not stay up late and work hard, do not smoke and drink alcohol, do not eat spicy and stimulating food. And usually do not participate in dangerous activities to avoid epileptic accidents. If the patient has the above symptoms, it is recommended to go to the Neurology Department of the regular hospital in time for examination and targeted treatment.