Seizures (fits) are abnormalities in the electrical activity of the brain. These alterations can result in a wide range of symptoms or no symptoms at all. A severe seizure is marked by vigorous shaking and a lack of control. In addition, seizures can cause injury or indicate an underlying medical condition, so it’s critical to seek medical help if you have one. Seizures come in various forms, each with its own set of symptoms and intensity. The sort of seizure depends on where it starts in the brain and how far it spreads. The majority of episodes endure between 30 seconds and two minutes. An attack lasting more than five minutes is considered a medical emergency. You might be surprised to learn that seizures are more prevalent than you believe. Seizures can occur due to a stroke, a closed head injury, a meningitis infection, or another condition. However, the etiology of a seizure is frequently unknown.