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Are you asking if pimples can kill your fetus?? I'm pretty sure that's a resounding no. "pus bumps" are a minor skin condition at worst.
Kirk Fisher writes: Depends on the stuff you get. The good stuff will only result in minor seizures. The bad stuff that rots out your tooth will result in more violent epsiodes.
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.
Yes there is a mild rash near the crease in my buttocks. Mostly it just bothers me to sit. I have minor hemorrhoid's.
It can happen sometimes, but some petit mal seizures are so minor that they will be aware it is happening and it will not affect their concentration.
The Zebra skin Razr case is made of neoprene, so will protect from minor bumps and electrical shock.
It prevents normal blood clotting, which results in severe bruising from minor bumps and severe bleeding from minor cuts and scrapes. It is usually fatal without continuing treatment with transfusions and medications to assist clotting.
Nintendo and Nerf brand cases are both great quality and provide good protection against minor drops and bumps.
Anyone can have a seizure in their lifetime. Epilepsy is not really defined by the type of seizure, but how many someone has. If someone has recurring seizures, then they are diagnosed as having epilepsy. So someone could have one seizure in their life, which is the same kind as someone who has lots of them, but only the person that has lots of them would be said to have epilepsy. Some people who have epilepsy get lots of seizures that are all very minor. Another person could have one seizure in their life that is really bad, and never have another one. So although their seizure might be far worse than any the other person that has lots of minor ones has, it is the person that has lots of seizures that is diagnosed with epilepsy, not the person that may have one really bad one.Anyone can have a seizure in their lifetime. Epilepsy is not really defined by the type of seizure, but how many someone has. If someone has recurring seizures, then they are diagnosed as having epilepsy. So someone could have one seizure in their life, which is the same kind as someone who has lots of them, but only the person that has lots of them would be said to have epilepsy. Some people who have epilepsy get lots of seizures that are all very minor. Another person could have one seizure in their life that is really bad, and never have another one. So although their seizure might be far worse than any the other person that has lots of minor ones has, it is the person that has lots of seizures that is diagnosed with epilepsy, not the person that may have one really bad one.Anyone can have a seizure in their lifetime. Epilepsy is not really defined by the type of seizure, but how many someone has. If someone has recurring seizures, then they are diagnosed as having epilepsy. So someone could have one seizure in their life, which is the same kind as someone who has lots of them, but only the person that has lots of them would be said to have epilepsy. Some people who have epilepsy get lots of seizures that are all very minor. Another person could have one seizure in their life that is really bad, and never have another one. So although their seizure might be far worse than any the other person that has lots of minor ones has, it is the person that has lots of seizures that is diagnosed with epilepsy, not the person that may have one really bad one.Anyone can have a seizure in their lifetime. Epilepsy is not really defined by the type of seizure, but how many someone has. If someone has recurring seizures, then they are diagnosed as having epilepsy. So someone could have one seizure in their life, which is the same kind as someone who has lots of them, but only the person that has lots of them would be said to have epilepsy. Some people who have epilepsy get lots of seizures that are all very minor. Another person could have one seizure in their life that is really bad, and never have another one. So although their seizure might be far worse than any the other person that has lots of minor ones has, it is the person that has lots of seizures that is diagnosed with epilepsy, not the person that may have one really bad one.Anyone can have a seizure in their lifetime. Epilepsy is not really defined by the type of seizure, but how many someone has. If someone has recurring seizures, then they are diagnosed as having epilepsy. So someone could have one seizure in their life, which is the same kind as someone who has lots of them, but only the person that has lots of them would be said to have epilepsy. Some people who have epilepsy get lots of seizures that are all very minor. Another person could have one seizure in their life that is really bad, and never have another one. So although their seizure might be far worse than any the other person that has lots of minor ones has, it is the person that has lots of seizures that is diagnosed with epilepsy, not the person that may have one really bad one.Anyone can have a seizure in their lifetime. Epilepsy is not really defined by the type of seizure, but how many someone has. If someone has recurring seizures, then they are diagnosed as having epilepsy. So someone could have one seizure in their life, which is the same kind as someone who has lots of them, but only the person that has lots of them would be said to have epilepsy. Some people who have epilepsy get lots of seizures that are all very minor. Another person could have one seizure in their life that is really bad, and never have another one. So although their seizure might be far worse than any the other person that has lots of minor ones has, it is the person that has lots of seizures that is diagnosed with epilepsy, not the person that may have one really bad one.Anyone can have a seizure in their lifetime. Epilepsy is not really defined by the type of seizure, but how many someone has. If someone has recurring seizures, then they are diagnosed as having epilepsy. So someone could have one seizure in their life, which is the same kind as someone who has lots of them, but only the person that has lots of them would be said to have epilepsy. Some people who have epilepsy get lots of seizures that are all very minor. Another person could have one seizure in their life that is really bad, and never have another one. So although their seizure might be far worse than any the other person that has lots of minor ones has, it is the person that has lots of seizures that is diagnosed with epilepsy, not the person that may have one really bad one.Anyone can have a seizure in their lifetime. Epilepsy is not really defined by the type of seizure, but how many someone has. If someone has recurring seizures, then they are diagnosed as having epilepsy. So someone could have one seizure in their life, which is the same kind as someone who has lots of them, but only the person that has lots of them would be said to have epilepsy. Some people who have epilepsy get lots of seizures that are all very minor. Another person could have one seizure in their life that is really bad, and never have another one. So although their seizure might be far worse than any the other person that has lots of minor ones has, it is the person that has lots of seizures that is diagnosed with epilepsy, not the person that may have one really bad one.Anyone can have a seizure in their lifetime. Epilepsy is not really defined by the type of seizure, but how many someone has. If someone has recurring seizures, then they are diagnosed as having epilepsy. So someone could have one seizure in their life, which is the same kind as someone who has lots of them, but only the person that has lots of them would be said to have epilepsy. Some people who have epilepsy get lots of seizures that are all very minor. Another person could have one seizure in their life that is really bad, and never have another one. So although their seizure might be far worse than any the other person that has lots of minor ones has, it is the person that has lots of seizures that is diagnosed with epilepsy, not the person that may have one really bad one.Anyone can have a seizure in their lifetime. Epilepsy is not really defined by the type of seizure, but how many someone has. If someone has recurring seizures, then they are diagnosed as having epilepsy. So someone could have one seizure in their life, which is the same kind as someone who has lots of them, but only the person that has lots of them would be said to have epilepsy. Some people who have epilepsy get lots of seizures that are all very minor. Another person could have one seizure in their life that is really bad, and never have another one. So although their seizure might be far worse than any the other person that has lots of minor ones has, it is the person that has lots of seizures that is diagnosed with epilepsy, not the person that may have one really bad one.Anyone can have a seizure in their lifetime. Epilepsy is not really defined by the type of seizure, but how many someone has. If someone has recurring seizures, then they are diagnosed as having epilepsy. So someone could have one seizure in their life, which is the same kind as someone who has lots of them, but only the person that has lots of them would be said to have epilepsy. Some people who have epilepsy get lots of seizures that are all very minor. Another person could have one seizure in their life that is really bad, and never have another one. So although their seizure might be far worse than any the other person that has lots of minor ones has, it is the person that has lots of seizures that is diagnosed with epilepsy, not the person that may have one really bad one.
No, because it will break the fourth amendment stating that no unreasonable searches or seizures can be preformed. The police also need probable cause and the permission of the parents as a witness to search a minor.
A minor seizure can be something as simple as a slight lapse in concentration by a person. They are sometimes called absence seizures or petit mals. They might just last a few seconds and the person will be fine again. They could be so slight that no one else would even notice anything would have happened. It could be a bit longer and the person might appear to be daydreaming or in a daze for a short period of time, and soon come back to normal. That is not to say that anyone who is daydreaming is having a seizure, so it should not be mistaken for that. If someone has a history of minor seizures, then it is likely to be what is happening.