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Will Sunlight Hitting Your Head Cause Seizures

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Huntsville, AL
October 6
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Yes, sunlight hitting someone's head can potentially trigger seizures in some people with photosensitive epilepsy. Specifically, the reflection of sunlight off surfaces like water or snow can create flickering light patterns that may provoke seizures in susceptible individuals. It's important for people with this type of Show Full Answer

Yes, sunlight hitting someone's head can potentially trigger seizures in some people with photosensitive epilepsy. Specifically, the reflection of sunlight off surfaces like water or snow can create flickering light patterns that may provoke seizures in susceptible individuals. It's important for people with this type of epilepsy to be aware of potential triggers like sunlight reflection so they can take precautions to avoid seizures. Steps like wearing sunglasses, avoiding prolonged exposure, and having rescue medication available can help manage photosensitive seizures.

October 6
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I have been told that

October 6
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I you have photosensitivity , the sunlight may trigger seizures.

Now if the sun is hitting and it’s still hot or not so hot in Temperatures, then it’s possible your sensitivie in temperature changes from hot or cooler temp.

October 6
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I agree with the epilepsy team post, and hang in there and try to stay pos

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