Epilepsy: different “discharge” sites, different symptoms

  Epilepsy, commonly known as “crohn’s disease” or “sheep epilepsy”, is a chronic disease in which sudden abnormal discharges of neurons in the brain cause transient brain dysfunction. Many people think of convulsions when they hear “epilepsy”, but the clinical manifestations of epilepsy are very complex, and the specific symptoms are mainly influenced by the starting site and mode of transmission of the abnormal discharge.