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How many petit mal seizures can someone have per day?

Untreated, petit mal seizures can recur as many as 100 times a day and may progress to grand mal seizures.


Grand mal and petit mal are to types of disease called?

Epilepsy, or seizure.


Which medical condition is characterized by grand mal and petit mal?

Epilepsy is the medical condition characterized by both grand mal seizures (generalized tonic-clonic seizures) and petit mal seizures (absence seizures). Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that causes abnormal brain activity leading to seizures. Treatment typically involves medications to help control and manage the seizures.


Is it good to have petit mal seizures?

It is not good to have any kind of seizure. The only thing that can be said is that having a petit mal seizure is better than having a grand mal seizure.


Where does the term grand mal come from in the type of seizure.?

Grand mal is a French term meaning big illness, in contrast to another type of seizure, known as petit mal. A grand mal is a type of epilepsy characterized by seizures. The body first becomes rigid, and then there is uncontrolled jerking.


What is another name for tonic-clonic seizures?

Grand Mal Seizures


What types of seizures are there?

There are two main types: grand mal and petite mal. The term petite mal isn't used and instead the term is partial seizures.


Are Grand Mal seizures genetic?

People can get seizures for all sorts of reasons. Some people who have epilepsy can have it genetically. Most people's epilepsy is not genetic, so most Grand Mal seizures are not genetic.


Is it possible for someone to die from a petit mal seizure?

It is very rare for someone to die directly from a petit mal seizure. Petit mal seizures are typically brief and do not result in physical harm or complications that could lead to death. However, if a petit mal seizure occurs in a dangerous situation, such as while swimming or driving, there is a risk of harm or death from accidents related to the seizure.


What are Oxazolindinediones?

anticonvulsants , indicated for the treatment of absence seizures (sometimes called petit mal seizures) associated with epilepsy and other seizure disorders.


Can rheumatoid arthritis have anything to do with absence seizures?

So far as we know at this stage, there is no relationshipbetween absence seizures Previously known Petit Mal Seizures as found with epilepsy, and RA


Do all seizures have convulsions?

No. Seizures can be 'grand mal' which involve the tonic-clonic muscle movement you describe as convulsions. 'Petit mal' seizures can be absence seizures, most often seen in children, where the patient seems catatonic for a brief period. Partial seizures can involve only one small body area, and some seizures consist of just a recurrent tic which can evolve into a larger seizure. Even a hiccup is believed to be a type of mild seizure.