During a diabetic seizure, a person with Diabetes experiences a sudden loss of control over their body due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain, often triggered by severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) or, less commonly, hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). Symptoms may include convulsions, loss of consciousness, and muscle rigidity. It is critical to quickly address the underlying blood sugar imbalance to prevent further complications. Medical assistance may be required to ensure the individual's safety and to restore normal blood glucose levels.
My son just did and I'm worried sick about it
implementation of seizure precautions
The government usually steps in to acquire a person's assets in the event of a crime. This is referred to as an asset seizure. Government officials will literally confiscate the belongings of the criminal.
Seizures can make you extremely abusive towards those who are trying to help you at the time, After the seizure you may have no memory of anything that has happened to you.
It depends what happens be what type of seizure you have. With some you might just turn your head but with others you might fall on the ground.
they really look bad and i mean BAD..
Joel Connable died on November 6, 2012, in Miami, Florida, USA of diabetic seizure.
To someone who has not seen a seizure, it can be difficult to know what is happening. There are similarities between some epileptic seizures and other conditions.
David Gorcey died on October 23, 1984, in Van Nuys, California, USA of diabetic seizure.
seizure will worsen
It will die.
After having a seizure a person will become tired and feel worn down. Upon coming out of a seizure a person can be confused, disoriented and lack the ability to concentrate. Seizures can have many other effects as well depending on the person, type of seizure and severity of the seizure.