Different people will have different experiences when having a seizure. There are many kinds of seizures, so every seizure is different. So a person could just be a bit dazed, like in a day dream for a short time if it was a mild seizure. They could be completely unconscious and maybe shaking for more serious ones. They may start talking to themselves or repeating themselves. These are just a few of the things that can happen. After a while people will come back to normal. They may be fine or they may have a headache or feel drowsy. This will depend on the type and severity of seizure they have had.
The outcome depends on the age, cause of seizure and the severity. If the EEG and CT are normal the long term prognosis is usually good. Protracted seizure can cause brain damage.
The medical term for a group of neurologic disorders characterized by recurrent episodes of seizures is epilepsy.
Epilepsy
Seizures can happen anytime and unexpectedly. It is best to keep a log and tell your veterinarian when they happen.
Well the seizures can happen to any breed or color of horse and it would be better to have a qualified Veterinarian check out the cause of the seizures.
Epilepsy
Epilepsy is a brain disorder in which a person has repeated seizures (convulsions) over time. Seizures are episodes of disturbed brain activity that cause changes in attention or behavior.
Epilepsy can sometimes cause episodes of aphasia, but it is a rare thing.
The common term for these disorders is epilepsy. One person in history that is said to be affected by seizures is the Roman Emperor Caesar.
SiN Episodes happened in 2006.
It can. It is not always the case that it will happen, but a brain injury is one significant cause of seizures. Many people have their first seizures after sustaining a head injury.
Seizures happen in the brain. As your brain effects the entire body, other parts can be seen to be affected when seizures happen, like people shaking. Your brain is constantly active, with lots of electrical activity. If something disrupts that activity then the brain may malfunction for a moment. In simple terms that is what happens when seizures happen. In reality it is far more complicated than that. There are many kinds of seizures and many causes of seizures, so there is not a single specific answer to that part of your question. Seizures have many causes and many levels of severity. What causes a seizure in one person may have no effect on someone else. It is commonly thought that flashing lights cause seizures for anyone that has epilepsy. In fact that is a cause of seizures in only about 3% to 5% of all people who have epilepsy. So most people with epilepsy have absolutely no problem with flashing lights. Their seizures have other causes which can be many and varied.
The 'Electric Soldier Porygon' episode was dubbed a 'notorious' episode for the many seizures that occured when many flashing lights caused about 800 japanese children to faint and get seizures.