your body goes into shock and you feel no pain at all. However it does give you a memory loss and you wake up hours later in a hospital, head trobbing, and feeling like junk
A "Grand Mal" seizure is likely to have that sort of affect.
it is when neurons interact wit each other. and it makes your body shakes / also known as a seizure
Yes, electroconvulsive therapy can cause a seizure in people that have never had a seizure. However, beyond that, general electrical stimulation on the body (such as with a TENS machine) should not induce a seizure in a person who is not an epileptic.
No. A panic attack is caused by an emotional disorder, while a seizure is caused by a physical condition. If you were having a seizure you would not be aware of things around you, nor would you have any control over your body. In a panic attack you are extremely aware of your body and your surroundings, and have control of your body.
it all depends on what type of seizure that you have will depend on what will happen to the body
it probably had a seizure
It is called a Grand Mal seizure. It is caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain. It is characterized by violent muscle contractions and unconsciousness.
well, there are many types of seizures. if someone is having a grand mal, the person will become unconcious and either become stiff, jerk their body, or both. when someone has a simple partial seizure, you sometimes cant tell at all. but, when having a simple seizure, someones arm or leg will twitch or jerk. with a complex partial seizure, the person will become unconcious, and maybe jerk their body.
A grand mal seizure has more impact on the body generally, so it is more likely to affect bladder control, though that will not necessarily happen.
It is a medical condition characterized by a trance or seizure with a loss of sensation and consciousness accompanied by rigidity of the body.
If someone is having a seizure, they will often experience involuntary movement for 60-90 seconds. The person's body may shake rapidly and uncontrollably. There are many types of seizures.
Seizures only directly affect the brain. However, as the brain controls a lot of things in your body, then a seizure can indirectly affect them. When it affects the nervous system, the person may shake or fall for example.