actually yes. its nothing to be worried about. they shouldn't last long. its just like when your body starts to twitch after smoking sometimes, but it is a little more intense. i would sit or lay down though, just in case you fall or something.
Edit: I've seen in happen several times. At parties, friend's living rooms, etc. At worst, I've seen peoples eyes roll to the back of their heads, followed by violent shaking. It shouldn't be a big worry, just make sure your buddy is somewhere where he's not going to hurt himself too badly.
-DCF
Yes, smoking weed can potentially trigger a seizure in some individuals, especially those who are predisposed to seizures or have certain medical conditions. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and guidance.
Yes, smoking weed can potentially trigger seizures in some individuals, especially those who are predisposed to seizure disorders or have a history of seizures. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and guidance.
No the drinking of grapefruit juice can not cause stroke or seizure .
No, your body can become addicted and if you're taking oxcarbazepine for a seizure disorder then stopping the marijuana can cause more seizures. My advice is to stay away.
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.
Colds do not cause seizures, though you could happen to have a seizure while you have a cold.
Scaring your dog does not cause a seizure. However, in dogs who already suffer from seizures, stress can bring on a seizure, so if you scare your dog, the stress from being scared can make the dog have a seizure.
Yes, lack of potassium (and other important) can cause a seizure :-D Hope you're satisfied with the answer :-D
Staring at something won't give you a seizure. Flashing lights have been known to cause seizure activity in those who already have a seizure disorder.
No they cannot.
yes
Primary etiology of seizure is any form of brain injury. When the electrical impulses escape their limit in the brain, this will cause seizure.