Seizure/Fits
Seizure and the Brain-Body Connection
India is estimated to have more than 10 million people living with epilepsy, making it one of the countries with the highest burden of seizure disorders in the world. Studies suggest that nearly 1 in 100 individuals may experience epilepsy during their lifetime. The prevalence of seizures is observed to be slightly higher in rural areas, where limited access to neurological care, delayed diagnosis, and lack of medical facilities often affect timely treatment.
In addition, social stigma, misconceptions, and poor awareness about epilepsy continue to prevent many individuals from seeking proper medical attention. As a result, nearly 50–60% of people with seizure disorders in India remain untreated or undertreated — highlighting the urgent need for awareness, early intervention, rehabilitation support, and accessible neurological healthcare services.
Seizures are sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbances in the brain that can affect behaviour, movements, sensations, or awareness. They may vary from brief lapses in attention to full-body convulsions. While seizures are primarily neurological in origin, their frequency and intensity can be influenced by physical, emotional, and environmental factors.
Stress and Seizures
The brain is highly sensitive to emotional and physiological stress. In individuals with seizure disorders, prolonged stress, anxiety, or emotional instability can act as a triggering factor by increasing brain excitability. Although stress does not directly cause epilepsy, it can lower the seizure threshold — making episodes more likely in susceptible individuals.
Common Emotional and Lifestyle Triggers
Seizure activity may be influenced or triggered by several non-structural factors such as:
Emotional stress and anxiety
Sleep deprivation or irregular sleep patterns
Overexertion and physical fatigue
Missed meals or blood sugar fluctuations
Excessive screen exposure or sensory overload
Alcohol or stimulant intake where applicable
Sudden emotional distress or shock
Identifying these triggers plays a key role in better seizure management and prevention.
Our Approach: Identify and Modify
At Prana, we focus on understanding each individual's seizure pattern along with possible lifestyle and emotional contributors. A detailed assessment helps in identifying personal triggers and risk factors. Based on this understanding, we guide individuals through structured lifestyle modifications such as:
Sleep hygiene optimization and routine stabilization
Stress management and relaxation therapies
Breathing techniques and mindfulness practices
Regular meal scheduling and metabolic balance support
Reduction of sensory overload and screen exposure
Emotional regulation and coping skill development
Structured daily routines for neurological stability
These interventions support overall brain stability and help reduce seizure risk triggers.
Support for Seizure Management
Through continuous guidance, education, and supportive care strategies, individuals and caregivers are empowered to manage seizures more effectively. A stable routine, reduced stress load, and improved self-awareness can significantly support neurological balance and quality of life.
"At Prana, we help you identify your triggers and support your journey toward greater stability, safety, and confidence."