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These seizures begin in the temporal lobes of the brain. They can trigger a variety of symptoms such as odd feelings, fear and unresponsiveness.
Unprovoked seizures don't have a clear cause. Symptoms. Seizure symptoms vary depending on the type of seizure. Because epilepsy is caused by activity in the ...
These changes occur even when you're not having a seizure. Your healthcare professional may monitor you on video during an EEG to detect and record any seizures ...
ANSWER: Medication often can control epilepsy effectively and eliminate seizures. In a case like yours, where you've been seizure-free for several years, it may ...
... seizure soon before diagnosis of MS may just be a chance occurrence. Most seizures can be controlled with anti-seizure medication. With. B Mark Keegan, M.D..
Successful epilepsy treatment allowed Eric Walthall, left, to resume skiing, a pastime he and friend Craig Wanous had enjoyed previously.
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 ...
Epilepsy — also known as a seizure disorder — is a brain condition that causes recurring seizures. There are many types of epilepsy. In some people, the ...
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.
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