When seizures are prolonged or happen one after another for a long period, 15 minutes to 30 minutes, medical attention should be sought by the people who are with the person having the seizures.
Epileptic Seizure Comparison - 1976 was released on: USA: 1976
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.
Patient doesn't want to fall in water or fire. Patient with epilepsy can get seizure anywhere and if during the seizure the person falls in water or fire he will not be able to protect himself because of loss of consciousness. So the person who sees such event has to save the epileptic person from harm.
You need to hang it up. If you're prone to epileptic seizures, you're a hazard to yourself and to everyone around you.
Nothing sharp should be in his armsand objects should be moved as he may get hurt. make sure he is put into a rubber room and make sure for a safe landing
No. Epilepsy has many forms and many causes. So for each person it is different. For that reason there is no one food that you could say should not be eaten by any person who has had an epileptic seizure.
They will have seizures when they attempt to stop drinking again, unless they are under medical supervision and are given the proper anti-seizure treatment.
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.
An epileptic seizure at age 13.