Often, the reasons behind absence seizures are unclear, though experts believe many children develop them due to a genetic predisposition. Abnormal, repetitive electrical signals in the brain are the most common cause of this type of seizure. However, some people also have chemical imbalances that affect communication between nerve cells; this can also lead to the condition.

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