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No. Anyone can accidentally bite their tongue. That is not a sign of epilepsy. You have to have recurring seizures to have epilepsy.
Not necessarily, but that question can't really be answered without details of the patient, the nature and cause of their epilepsy and if they have any other health problems. Epilepsy is a physical condition, whereas mood swings would be more associated with psychological problems. The only real sign of epilepsy is having seizures.
yes, if your dog has rabies there is nothing you can do you have to put them down asap , so they dont get to mean and start trying to bite you, they are anyware for 25 $ to 40 $
Yes. That is the first sign of epilepsy. Many people will have a seizure in their life time. You are not considered epileptic until you have more than one seizure.
You have to pass a physical exam and the doctor has to sign off on it.
Yes, their mouths get all foamy. Not a good sign. GO TO VET!!: I believe so aswell. If your dog has rabies, PLEASE get him/her to a vet!
This sounds more like a heart condition rather than epilepsy.
Hogs will foam at the mouth when they are overheated. This is also a sign of rabies, however, this is a rare condition in pigs.
Could be rabies, nuasea or liquid ingested down the "wron" pipe.
Hydrophobia (fear of water) is a classical sign of terminal rabies infection. This isn't a true "fear" but is rather a reasonable response to the lack of control over the mouth and throat - drinking water could result in aspiration of that water into the lungs, a painful and potentially lethal problem.
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One sign of a brake rotor going bad on a Jeep Grand Cherokee is a vibrating steering wheel. Another sign is that you feel your brake pedal pushing back.