India, Feb. 3 -- Epilepsy is a commonly occurring brain condition that causes recurring seizures. According to the Mayo Clinic website, it affects people of all ages, genders, races and ethnic backgrounds. There are various forms of epilepsy, and while some of them have been linked to certain causes like genes, trauma, and head injury, others have not.

Like the disorder, the symptoms of seizures can also vary wildly. Taking to Instagram on February 3, Dr Kunal Sood, a Maryland-based physician in Anesthesiology and Interventional Pain Medicine, explained one of the most common seizures of epilepsy, and explained the best way to deal with the situation.

Dr Sood discussed the tonic-clonic seizure in his video, which is also known as the gr...