People that have MS are prone to having seizures. In fact, they between 3-6 times more likely to develop reoccurring epileptic seizures then a healthy human being.
There are many different kinds and severity of seizures. Different people with AVM will experience different kinds of seizures, so there is no simple answer to teh question. Each individual's case is different, so you would have to talk to each individual and see what kind of seizures they are having.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) has many symptoms in common with Fibromyalgia and should be excluded prior to a Fibromyalgia diagnosis. Seizures are also much more common in those with MS than int he general population.
If someone has regular seizures, then they have epilepsy. What causes their seizures can be many different things, as it is different for different people. What form their seizures take will also be different for different people.
It may not cause seizures, but it can't be said to be any kind of treatment for them. Epilepsy has many forms and many causes and there is no single treatment that can be said to deal with it. As a general rule, marijuana and any kind of street drugs should be avoided.
yes,guillian-barre syndrome cause people to have seizures.
People can get seizures for all sorts of reasons. Some people who have epilepsy can have it genetically. Most people's epilepsy is not genetic, so most Grand Mal seizures are not genetic.
There is no single answer to that. There are many forms of epilepsy and many triggers for seizures. People normally think of flashing lights as a trigger for seizures. In fact, that is just for one kind of epilepsy which affects about 3% to 5% of all people who have epilepsy. So for the vast majority of people who have epilepsy, flashing lights will have absolutely no effect on them. The triggers for their seizures will be different. It depends on each individual. Things like stress, tiredness, hunger, dangerous drugs, alcohol and many other things can cause their seizures. It is different for everyone. So one person's trigger could have no effect on the majority of other people who get seizures.
People with epilepsy can have their seizures triggered by flashing lights
Many medications and medical treatments can induce seizures or negitively affect those people with a history of seizures.
There is no specific region. If there is any kind of damage, it could be in different places for different people. Not everyone that has epilepsy has brain damage and equally, not everyone that has brain damage has epilepsy.
The petit mal or absence seizures often are. However, people having any kind of seizure can experience an aura. Partial Seizures are most often associated with auras. These all three of these are similar types of seizure.
I believe phenylephrine can cause seizures in people with seizure disorders.