You can not get rid of seizure's most of the time. You can not treat them by your self. You will have to go to the doctor's and tell then exactly what's going on and they will proscribe you with medicine for it. I take Keppra. I'm epileptic and i have grand mall seizures. It's the worse kinda seizures a person can have. If you have a seizure where your sweating and really can't remember what happens then you better call 911 because you can bite your tongue off or even worse.
The cause of the seizures would determine the medicine for it.
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It would depend on the causes of the condition.
If the medicine was prescribed to reduce the occurrence of seizures then failing to take the medicine means that a seizure is more likely to occur than if you took the medicine.
Seizures are basically uncontrollable. A doctor may put her on epilepsy medicine or depressants to try and lighten the seuzure. All you can do is keep an eye on her.
It will increase the risk of getting seizures.
Examples of these drugs are antihistamines, cold medicine, allergy medicine, sleep aids, medicine for seizures, tranquilizers, some pain relievers, and muscle relaxants.
You can't prevent the disease of existing if you already have it, but you can take medicine to prevent seizures :-D Hope the answer was satisfying :-)
Seizures can happen anytime and unexpectedly. It is best to keep a log and tell your veterinarian when they happen.
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Other central nervous system (CNS) depressants such as medicine for allergies, colds, hay fever, and asthma; sedatives; tranquilizers; prescription pain medicine; muscle relaxants; medicine for seizures; barbiturates; and anesthetics.
Spreading of the epileptiform (seizure)discharge during complex partial seizures can result in secondary generalization(which means a partial seizure may spread within the brain-a process known as secondary generalization )with a tonic-clonic convulsion(generalized seizures).so yes,complex partial seizures can become generalized.The mechanism of how this happens is not fully understood in medicine but there are various explanations !!!
Yes it can. You could have a seizure and fall and hurt your self or some another person. Ask your doctor if he can prescribe medicine to help with the seizures. And even minor seizures could be fatal if you have one in the most unlikely places e.g while driving.
They may add to the effects of alcohol and other drugs that slow the central nervous system, such as antihistamines, cold medicine, allergy medicine, sleep aids, medicine for seizures, tranquilizers, some pain relievers, and muscle relaxants.