Yes, vasogenic edema can potentially cause seizures. This type of edema involves the breakdown of the blood-brain barrier, leading to an accumulation of fluid in the extracellular space, which can increase intracranial pressure and disrupt normal brain function. The resulting changes in the brain's environment can irritate neuronal tissue, increasing the likelihood of seizure activity. Conditions associated with vasogenic edema, such as tumors or trauma, further contribute to the risk of seizures.
Edema is swelling. This can be caused from illness, injury to a limb, reaction to medicine and other conditions. A doctor will evaluate the edema and find its cause and prescribe treatment.
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No the drinking of grapefruit juice can not cause stroke or seizure .
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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.
later stages of pregnancy doesn't always cause edema, edema could mean a serious illness call ed pre eclampsia which is high blood pressure caused by pregnancy and it can cause swelling and water retention.
Pre-eclampsia. If the woman also gets a seizure it is eclampsia.
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loss of albumin
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