The site also explains, “It’s hard to know exactly how often stress triggers seizures, since stress means something different to everyone.” However, you’re probably aware of your own stress boundaries, so if you feel a bit overwhelmed it’s probably best to remove yourself from the ...
Either can trigger seizures. Sometimes they go away. If they do, you don't have epilepsy. However, if they continue, that's a sign that you have post-traumatic epilepsy, or PTE. It can also happen during birth. You may not get epilepsy until long after your brain injury -- sometimes...
Byjulies— On Aug 16, 2011 My daughter had seizures when she was a young girl. We were told that she would grow out of these as she got older. I am so glad that this was the case for her. She has not had a seizure for over 10 years now. ...
The most common clinical presentation was generalized tonic-clonic seizures. The most common identified trigger of PRES was on-going uncontrolled hypertension(> 200/120 mmHg) in 86% (19/22) on seizure; 77%(17/22) patients had estimated glomerular filtration rate under 15ml/min/1.73m2...
Rare(less than 0.1%): Epileptiform seizures Postmarketing reports: Seizures Opioids: Postmarketing reports: Serotonin syndrome[Ref] Epileptiform seizures primarily occurred following administration of high doses or following concomitant treatment with drugs that lower the seizure threshold or trigger seizures...
Epileptiform seizures primarily occurred following administration of high doses or following concomitant treatment with drugs that lower the seizure threshold or trigger seizures. Serotonin syndrome has been reported during concomitant use of opioids with serotonergic drugs.[Ref] ...
We hypothesized that the male’s endurance to copulate in varying intensities of 475-nm (blue) light might be proportional to his drive to mate. For example, the lower its sex drive, the sooner that blue light can induce him to disengage. To explore this possibility, we first quantified wh...
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Roseola, a mild illness, gets its nickname from a list of six common childhood rashes. Young kids 6 months to 2 years are most likely to get it. It's rare after age 4. It starts with a cold, followed by a few days of high fever (which can trigger seizures). Then the fevers end...
Epilepsy is a chronic noncommunicable disease of the brain that affects around 50 million people globally, making it one of the most common neurological diseases worldwide. It can cause seizures or periods of confusion in patients, which can either occur randomly or from triggers, such as a lac...