Advice for carers for people with epilepsy and a learning disability, including information on the link between epilepsy and ...
This webpage looks at the links between wellbeing and epilepsy and provides practical tips, including the 5 ways to wellbeing ...
Find out more about epilepsy, the symptoms, how to get a diagnosis, treatments and more.
If you’ve recently been diagnosed with epilepsy, visit our guide to help you think about your next steps and find out how we can support you. Electrical activity is happening in our brain all the time ...
As you get older, you’re able to start making decisions about the things that are most important to you. It’s an exciting time, but being a young person with epilepsy can have its challenges too! On ...
Tonic-clonic seizures are the type of epileptic seizure most people recognise. In the past they were called grand-mal seizures. Tonic-clonic seizures can have a generalised onset, meaning they affect ...
Staying active important for everyone. This information explains ways people with epilepsy can exercise, play sport and take part in leisure activities safely. Can I take part in sport, exercise, and ...
On this page we look at the relationship between epilepsy and beauty treatments. This includes whether treatments and cosmetic procedures are safe for people with epilepsy. For example massage, ...
Epilepsy for primary care nurses is an online course for practice nurses and others working in primary care. During the course, you will learn everything you need to support patients with epilepsy. It ...
Epilepsy can impact on many parts of your life. This section gives advice, information and support on how to live with your epilepsy.