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Having a single seizure doesn't mean you have epilepsy. Epilepsy is diagnosed if you've had at least two seizures without a clear cause at least 24 hours apart.
After a seizure, your healthcare professional reviews your symptoms and medical history. You may have tests to find the cause of your seizure.
Learn about this burst of electrical activity in the brain and what causes it. Find out what to do if you see someone having a seizure.
"These patients have tried at least two medications, and they're still having seizures. At that point, we know the chances of seizure freedom unfortunately ...
Two surgeries? I remember thinking. He explained that the EEG couldn't pinpoint exactly enough where my seizures originated, so they would take off a portion of ...
About this study. This study is designed to use new MRI techniques to better understand and treat seizure disorders. Participation eligibility.
Types of epilepsy surgery. Epileptic seizures result from irregular activity of certain brain cells called neurons. · Evaluations to find the source of seizure ...
This type of seizure produces symptoms such as a vacant stare, lip smacking and eyelid fluttering.
In this common form of epilepsy, the seizures stem from the front of the brain. They can produce symptoms that appear to be from a mental illness.
"Treatment will always be focused on making a person seizure-free, but sometimes that's difficult. Beyond trying to cure epilepsy, one important goal is always ...
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