Three key things to remember when someone is having a seizure: Stay with them; keep them safe; turn them on their side.
while generalized seizures seem to occur all over the brain. Symptoms usually vary depending on the type of seizure and can include temporary confusion, staring spells, convulsions, or loss of ...
Unlike traditionally presenting temporal lobe seizures, they consist only or almost exclusively of sensory experiences, ...
By Dr. Gull Zareen Sial, MD, a pediatric neurologist at UPMC Children’s Specialty Services in central Pa. Caring for a child ...
Tap to check its symptoms and to look out for them. Absence Seizures are generally not dangerous as they are brief and do not cause any injury. However, they can be disruptive in situations where ...
Can cause involuntary movements, sensory disturbances ... and loss of consciousness. While symptoms may vary based on the type of seizure, some common indicators include: - Temporary confusion ...
We discuss various etiologies, workup and management of common neurological symptoms a clinician may encounter, including headache, confusion and seizures, weakness and sensory loss.
Pseudoseizures are behavioral paroxysms that mimic epileptic seizures ... and many other symptoms that involve motor or sensory symptoms or impaired consciousness. While there has been debate ...