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.
There are different types of seizures and the biggest ones can kill you. They are called Grand mals and you are cramping in all your muscles so you can't breath.
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Tonic clonic seizures are the most common type of seizures. They can be dangerous to the sufferers of seizures because they could hurt themselves or choke while undergoing a seizure.
yes it can lead to seizures and cardiac arrest
A person who has seizures should only use the medication that is medically prescribed; self medication of any sort is extremely dangerous!
Some mind altering and dangerous drugs have been known to damage the brain. This can in turn result in epilepsy. This has happened.
Lead is the most dangerous, as it can bring to lead poisoning, which symptoms include seizures, coma and death.
Caffeine is bad for dogs. It can cause vomiting and diarrhea, an increased heart rate, high blood pressure and even seizures.
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.
seizures
how is hypoglycemia related to seizures?
Reduce seizures.
If you have a problem with seizures almost every video game can "cause" seizures.
Why would you take Oxycontin/Oxycodone for seizures? It isn't used for seizures!