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No. It is a physical disorder.

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Is epilepsy a psychiatric disorder?

No. It is the neurological disorder.


Is epilepsy an autoimmune disorder?

Epilepsy has a wide range of causes. Some of them can be autoimmune, but certainly not all.


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