Epilepsy About Epilepsy Epilepsy is the fourth most common neurological disorder, and it is characterised by recurrent seizures (i.e. fits). Seizures may be generalised or partial. They may present differently, from loss of consciousness with jerking and stiffening of the entire body or even sudden staring into space. Typical causes of epilepsy Scar Epilepsy Seizures due to scar tissue in the brain after head injury, tumour, stroke or surgery, resulting in interference of electrical signalling. Childhood Epilepsy Seizures due to congenital disorders or due to brain damage after birth. Status Epilepticus Seizures lasting for a long period (> 20mins) or when multiple consecutive seizures occur without regaining consciousness in between.