A seizure is extremely taxing on the muscles as well as the brain. Your muscles spasm with incredible force and you could pull a muscle or even break an arm during a seizure. If the pain continues for more than a few days without improving, I would follow up with a physician. I had a seizure that caused my shoulder to be dislocated-- and I didn't land on the shoulder, this is from sheer muscle exertion.
When you are actually having a seizure, you don't even know you are having one and you don't feel anything.
If the pain is persistent and severe, yes, I would go to the ER.
I have a severe back pain. My last herceptin trtmnt was done three days ago.
From the perspective of individual seizures, that would depend on the severity of a seizure. Most seizures pass without any real problems, and no medical attention is needed. Some can be more serious and someone may have severe pain after one, usually a headache and will need some care. Someone who is getting recurring seizures, one after another, should be brought to hospital. At the absolute worst, it is possible that someone could have severe brain damage, and even die, but that is extremely rare and the seizures would have to be very severe. It is not an issue for the vast majority of people who have epilepsy.In the more general sense, people should have treatment for their epilepsy, which usually involves being on medication.
if the pain is very severe, I would advise you see a doctor
I would say yes. Your testicles are very important. If you have ANY ongoing pain in your testicles I would get in my car and RUSH to the hospital. It may be serious and prevent you from having children if untreated.
There is no particular reason why it should. People get seizures for a variety of reasons. Different people have different things that cause them. Unless they had some particular reaction to pain or it caused them severe stress and that was one of their triggers, then it would not cause a seizure. Anyone deciding to have body piercings would be aware of their own epilepsy and shouldn't have any problem with it.
If you are having irregular periods and moderate to severe abdominal pain you should probably see a gynecologist.
during period i am having severe pain in lower abdomen and back
By having a condition in which a doctor would prescribe it to you. mostly for people in severe pain, be careful, i got addicted to dilaudid in a very short time and the withdrawl sucks
you could be having a miscarriage, see a doctor asap
go to the hospital now... you are probably having a heart attack