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During an epileptic seizure a person can have convulsions. There are different types of seizures, not all involve convulsions.
the person will go into convulsions and start seizuring.stop breathing.vomit and there heart will be beating way to fast which can lead to a quick heart attack
Epilepsy - a brain disorder in which a person has repeated seizures (convulsions) over time.
call for medical help and keep the person from hurting themselves by their convulsions likely you don't know their medical history and don't have enough information to know what condition are they are suffering so the best response is to get them medical help asap
Epilepsy is a disorder of the brain that causes a person to go into seizures repeatedly over that persons lifetime. It is when trauma or some kind of brain damage effects the brain tissue and causes the brain to become excitable and jumpy. This causes signals that are not normal which makes that person go into convulsions, or seizures. If a person has only one seizure, it is not epilepsy.
a person experiences convulsions. They go to the doctor. Based on a series of signs and symptoms the doctor diagnoses the condition. P.S. - If you don't know, go see a doctor. Self-diagnosis is dangerous, full of both false positives as well as false negatives.
The steroids in it can give you liver failure and heart convulsions. Children can go through early puberty and diabetes. :)
If a drug overdose is discovered or suspected, and the person is unconscious, having convulsions, or is not breathing, call for emergency help immediately
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Henry W. Baird has written: 'The child with convulsions' -- subject(s): Convulsions in children
An anticonvulsant is an agent which acts against or attempts to prevent convulsions.
Slightest trigger that excites the nervous system causes convulsions. Light triggers convulsions.