No, normally seizures are a brain problem. The electrical impulses of the brain misfire and send messages through the central nervous system making the muscles move involuntarily. Seizures can affect the function of the heart because the heart is operated by muscles stimulated through the central nervous system.
Breathing may stop Seizures Heart may stop Death
Breathing may stop Seizures Heart may stop Death
Seizures are typically caused by neurological issues, such as epilepsy or brain injuries, rather than heart murmurs themselves. However, certain heart conditions that might produce a murmur can potentially lead to reduced blood flow or oxygen to the brain, which could trigger seizures. While a heart murmur itself is not a direct cause of seizures, underlying heart problems might contribute to conditions that affect brain function. It’s important to evaluate both cardiac and neurological health in individuals experiencing seizures.
You can't grow out of epilepsy as such but seizures and electrical impulses in an epileptic person's brain can reduce. You'll never fully grow out of them though but they can become less frequent.
Yes, he can also get a heart attack.
Epilepsy or seizures are treated by managing control and reduction in frequency and intensity of seizures using a variety of medications, lifestyle changes, and at times surgery.
Yes. Epilepsy isn't necessarily a lifelong condition. Many people will stop having seizures, but some will continue to have them for the rest of their life. It depends on the type and causes of their seizures. There are many factors to consider.
No you can't. Adderall increases your heart rate and you can get a stroke.
twitching, fast breathing, fast heart rate, and clumsyness
Electroacupuncture should not be used on people who have seizures, epilepsy, histories of heart disease or strokes, or those with heart pacemakers.
It does not trigger epilepsy, but a low blood glucose does cause seizures. The seizures stop once the blood sugar is returned to normal.
No.