Seizures are episodes that can vary in type, ranging from severe convulsions to momentary lapses of attention, depending on the part of the brain affected and the severity of the electrical disturbance. These episodes can result from various conditions, including epilepsy, fever, or brain injury, ...
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A seizure is an episode of abnormal brain activity. A seizure can cause jerky muscle movements, loss of consciousness, or confusion. Recurrent means you have a seizure more than once. The cause of your seizures may not be known. Some common triggers are alcohol, drugs, lack of sleep, feve...
This may cause you to have convulsions.What increases my risk for temporal lobe seizures?Epilepsy (condition that causes repeated seizures), or a family history of epilepsy A history of febrile seizures (caused by a high fever) A traumatic brain injury or a brain tumor An infection in your ...
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He had a trauma to the head and that triggered the seizures. He said that he had a CAT scan once and that they found calcium deposits in a part of his brain. I have no idea what is the connection between this and seizure activity but the doctors seemed to think that it was important...
Brain anatomy The brain is responsible for regulating the functions of the body, from the unconscious (controlling blood pressure,heartrate, and respiratory rate) to the conscious acts likewalkingand talking. Add the intellectual processes of thought and the brain is a busy part of thehuman body...
Scott RC. What are the effects of prolonged seizures in the brain? Epileptic Disord Int Epilepsy J Videotape 2014;16(Suppl. 1):6-11.Scott RC. What are the effects of prolonged seizures in the brain? Epileptic Disord 2014;1:S6-11.
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Ruptured brain aneurysm symptoms can include an alteration in the patient’s mental status, resulting in confusion, sleepiness, lethargy, stupor or a loss of consciousness. Some patients may have seizures. Other symptoms of a ruptured brain aneurysm include a drooping eyelid, decreased sensation in ...