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Yes epilepsy is common is poodles.

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Is it common that toy poodles get sezures?

I've own 3 toy poodles and a miniature, and none of my poodles have ever had a seizure.


How common is temporal lobe epilepsy?

TLE, as a whole, constitutes a common type of epilepsy. The exact incidence is not clear but it is suspected to make up a significant proportion of medication-resistant epilepsy.


How common is epilepsy after a head injury?

Epilepsy occurs in 2-5% of those who have had a head injury; it is much more common in people who have had severe or penetrating injuries.


Was epilepsy commonin the 1900s?

Epilepsy has been in existence for as long as people can remember, so it would have been common in all centuries. About 1 in every 200 people has epilepsy.


Is it common to have epilepsy for abuse victims?

Epilepsy is not normally associated with abuse. It can, however, be associated with repeated or severe head trauma.


What color should your white toy poodles eyes be?

toy poodles can come in a range of colours but the most common are white, tanned and black.


What sign do rabies and grand mal epilepsy have in common?

Clonus


What do golden retrievers and poodles have in common?

Intelligent and popular dogs with long hair.


Are toy poodles really poodles?

Yes. Toy poodles are really poodles.


How is epilepsy treated by doctors?

The goal of epilepsy treatment is to eliminate seizures or make the symptoms less frequent and less severe. Long-term anticonvulsant drug therapy is the most common form of epilepsy treatment.


What are the demographics of epilepsy?

Epilepsy affects 1-2% of the population of the United States. epilepsy is as common in adults over 60 as in children under 10. One in every two cases develops before the age of 25. About 125,000 new cases of epilepsy are diagnosed each year.


What happens when someone with epilepsy sees flashing lights?

For most people with epilepsy, nothing will happen. A common misconception is that anyone that has epilepsy will have their seizures triggered when they see flashing lights. However, that is only for people with a form of epilepsy known as photosensitive epilepsy. That is only about 3% to 5% of people who have epilepsy. For the others, it has no effect whatsoever. Their seizures would be triggered by other factors. For those that do have photosensitive epilepsy then seeing flashing lights could start a seizure.