10Alcohol
Alcohol drinkers are at higher risk of having a grand mal seizure than non-drinkers. This would happen even when your condition is well controlled with anticonvulsants. In general, alcoholic beverages might change the electrical activities in your brain, which eventually causes seizures. They might also interfere with the metabolism of anticonvulsants, thus preventing these medications from taking effects. Keep in mind that alcohol withdrawal can also be a major risk, especially after heavy use. The reaction would be especially dangerous, so it is important to seek immediate medical attention. [10]















