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 Does epilepsy cause learning disabilities? View Question: www.georgiahealth.edu

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Children with epilepsy have a higher rate of learning disorders than the general public, but most children with epilepsy do not have learning problems. Some problems can result from seizures themselves such as memory problems keeping information from being stored in the brain or the child may have poor school attendance due to seizures.
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