Epilepsy is a brain disorder caused by abnormal neuronal activity in the brain. It affects over 2 million Americans. For most people, seizures can be controlled through medication or surgery. The document defines different types of seizures including tonic-clonic, absence, myoclonic, atonic, and intractable seizures. Causes include brain injury, genetic factors, infections, and abnormalities. Diagnosis involves an EEG, MRI, blood tests. Treatment includes first aid for seizures, lifestyle modifications, and medications like phenytoin, carbamazepine, valproic acid, and benzodiazepines which work to stabilize neuronal activity.