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Does having sensory processing disorder make you more prone to seizures?

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Dr. Deborah Ungerleider answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

No.: Sensory integration/processing disorder does not make a child more prone to seizures. However, this should be discussed with your child's doctor. Is your child actually having seizures? If so, there could be a neurologic condition causing the seizures and causing other processing problems.

Answered 10/29/2014

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