Does epilepsy cause headaches?

Epilepsy can cause headaches.
During a seizure, patients will experience headache symptoms, which are commonly seen on both sides of the head, as well as pain in the forehead and orbital area, which is generally considered to be the pain caused by abnormal neuron discharges in the brain, and will cause great pain to the patients. At the same time, there will be other symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, memory loss, loss of consciousness, etc., and in severe cases, foaming at the mouth, limb ankylosis and so on.
Seizures are often unpredictable and may occur at any time for no apparent reason, exposing patients to many unknown risks. Therefore, people with epilepsy should take precautions during the day and be careful to carry anti-seizure medication with them.
Once epileptic patients have headache symptoms, they should make timely prediction and judgment of their own condition, and take anti-epileptic drugs on their own as soon as possible according to the doctor’s instructions to avoid emergency seizures.