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Seizure symptoms vary widely. Some people with epilepsy simply stare blankly for a few seconds during a seizure. Others may have repeated spasms in their ...
Seizures in children. Occasionally a child with roseola experiences a seizure brought on by a sudden fever (febrile seizure). If this happens, your child ...
In some people, seizures are preceded by unusual sensations, called auras. Auras serve as a signal that a seizure is coming. Kelly didn't have auras, making her ...
Intellectual disability with severe seizure disorders—Use with caution. May ... For seizures: Adults and children 10 years of age or older—Dose is ...
... seizure-free. Gavin Vreeland was fed up. For more than 11 years, the resident of Kahoka, Missouri, lived with alarming seizures that stopped him in his tracks.
“Seizures are so unpredictable. If Brad wasn't having a seizure, he was worried about having a seizure,” says his mother, Bernadette Lewis. “It affected ...
It works in the brain to prevent seizures. However, this medicine will not cure epilepsy and will only control seizures for as long as you continue to take it.
During the fellowship, there is a strong emphasis on EEG of seizure disorders. You will be exposed to a variety of seizure problems, the monitoring techniques ...
... seizures don't respond to medication? Surgical resection is a potentially curative option, if the seizure origin site is identified. In addition to ...
Growths in the brain may be linked with seizures. A seizure is often the first symptom of tuberous sclerosis. In small children, a common type of seizure called ...
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