Too much stimulation, my brain is going to explode
The artwork shows a series of Natties, which means that a seizure is on its way. A great epileptic seizure, often referred to as a generalized tonic-clonic seizure, can be triggered by a variety of factors that affect the brain's electrical activity. Understanding these triggers is essential for managing epilepsy and minimizing the frequency and severity of seizures.
One of the most common triggers for epileptic seizures is stress. Both emotional and physical stress can significantly impact the brain's normal functioning. Emotional stress, such as anxiety, depression, or sudden emotional shocks, can lead to chemical changes in the brain that make seizures more likely. Physical stress, such as illness, fever, or lack of sleep, can also lower the seizure threshold, making the brain more susceptible to abnormal electrical discharges.