Seizure disorders have different causes then epilepsy. Seizure disorders can be caused by numerous factors including body temperature, foods, medicine side effects, nutrient imbalances, etc., therefore can be cured over time. Epilepsy is a malfunction of the nervous system, and while the symptoms and seizures produced tend to fade over time, is not something that can be cured.
Yes, there is a relationship. Depression and anxiety are the most common psychiatric comorbidity in epileptic patients.
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A Grand Mal seizure.
The epileptic seizure caused him to fall to the floor and convulse.
No.
A "Grand Mal" seizure is likely to have that sort of affect.
Either the falling sickness or epilepsyEpilepsy was the common term for such seizures in ancient times, however modern theory is that Caesar suffered fro low blood sugar or hypoglycemia. This disorder gives the same eternal effects as an epileptic seizure. The ancients did not know about hypoglycemia, but they did know of epilepsy, so every seizure was termed epileptic.
She does, however, have a seizure disorder.
Antiseizure medications are necessary.
To someone who has not seen a seizure, it can be difficult to know what is happening. There are similarities between some epileptic seizures and other conditions.
When your brain cells send out incorrect signals the result is a seizure disorder. Epilepsy is an example of seizure disorder.
You need to hang it up. If you're prone to epileptic seizures, you're a hazard to yourself and to everyone around you.