In the UK, around 1,000 people die from causes related to epilepsy, with many of the deaths thoughts to be avoidable. Here we take a closer look at the condition and some of the early warning signs to be aware of
On average, 21 people in the UK die from epilepsy every week. This figure accounts for injuries sustained due to an epileptic fit.
The majority of these deaths are caused by Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP), occurring often at night.
Epilepsy is a common condition in which the brain is affected causing seizures. A seizure is described as a burst of electric activity in the brain which temporarily affects the brain causing a number of different symptoms.
The condition can start at any age but is commonly seen early in a person’s childhood or in people aged over 60.