Hello,
I have gone through your query and understand your concern.
Yes.Poor sleep is the second most common trigger of seizures.
In some peoples, it has been responsible for the only seizure a person ever suffers.
However, the reason for which poor sleep can trigger a seizure is unknown.
One possible thought is that the amount of sleep one gets affects the amount of electrical activity in one's brain.
My advice is to investigate and confirm whether it is due to poor sleep ans
sleep deprivation with ElectroEncephaloGraphy( EEG).
Patients who are scheduled for an EEG test are asked to deprive themselves of some sleep the night before in order to be able to determine if sleep deprivation may be responsible for seizure.
In some cases, patients with
epilepsy are advised to sleep 6-7 consecutive hours as opposed to broken-up sleep (e.g. 6 hours at night and a 2-hour nap) and to avoid caffeine and sleeping pills in order to prevent seizures.
This is way to differentiate seizure either from sleep deprivation or some else.
Hope this helps.
Please write back for further queries.
Wishing you good health.