FLE is a neurological disorder having the symptoms of brief and recurring seizures which take place in the frontal lobes of brain, usually when the person is sleeping. It is the second most common type of epilepsy after temporal lobe epilepsy. It is a genetic disorder which may run in families. Seizures of frontal lobe may take place from abnormal brain tissues. Initially there will be no symptoms, but as it will start spreading in brain, it will cause chronic seizures in the brain.
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