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Children who have seizures due to high fevers generally will not develop epilepsy. The risk of epilepsy increases if a child has a long fever-associated seizure ...
National Epilepsy Awareness Month. Many people think having a seizure involves convulsions, shaking and essentially passing out for a period of time.
Then the provider may increase the dosage as needed to control the seizures. Children may be able to taper off anti-seizure medicines under a provider's ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have documented the feasibility of forecasting seizures without directly measuring brain activity. The preliminary study indicates a ...
There are various causes of a seizure, with epilepsy being one. Epilepsy is characterized as unprovoked, recurrent seizures and is a disorder of the nervous ...
In normally developing children, identifying the cause of your child's fever is the first step after a febrile seizure. Simple febrile seizures. Children who ...
EEG tests are usually ordered when infants have movements that look like seizures or infantile spasms. If there is hypsarhythmia, then the doctors know to give ...
To evaluate and treat seizures, Mayo Clinic's world-renowned neurologists, neurosurgeons, imaging specialists (radiologists), mental health specialists ( ...
Innovative treatment eases hundreds of daily seizures ... Mayo Clinic has used repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to successfully treat a 49-year ...
Seizure symptoms can vary widely. Some people with epilepsy simply stare ... At least two seizures without a known trigger (unprovoked seizures) that happen ...
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