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Some seizures would involve people just staring for a moment, as if they are day dreaming. But staring would not be enough evidence to say that they have epilepsy, as there could be something else that is the problem, if there is a problem at all.
Staring and daydreaming can be indicative of absence seizures, a type of generalized seizure often seen in children. During an absence seizure, the person may appear to be "zoned out" or staring blankly into space, and they typically do not respond to external stimuli. These seizures usually last just a few seconds and can occur multiple times a day. Afterward, the individual often resumes normal activity without any memory of the event.
of course they do just close your eyes and try! ;P
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Petit mal seizures are not restricted to children Seizures also known as convulsions occur more often in children than in adults because the developing brain of a child is more sensitive to disturbances than the fully grown brain of an adultPetit mal seizures are usually brief and consist of vacant staring and loss of muscle tone, or, conversely, there may be muscle rigidity. Objects held in the hands may be dropped. Often, there is a brief blackout of memory. But rare in these milder seizures are such things as loss of continence, usually associated with the convulsive grand mal seizures, or with uncontrolled wild behavior, as in psychomotor seizures.
Lear is a English word for learning and teaching. It is also slang for someone creepily staring at something or someone.
We are not staring at you. If someone is staring at you perhaps they are interested in what you are doing or perhaps they are admiring you from afar.
no randy Orton is not staring in a movie but john cena is staring in psych and ted disease is staring in marine 2
Generalized non-convulsive epilepsy is a type of epilepsy characterized by generalized seizures that do not involve convulsions. Instead, these seizures may manifest as absence seizures, which can cause brief lapses in awareness or subtle motor activities. Patients may appear to be staring blankly or may have momentary interruptions in their activities, making it often difficult to recognize. This form of epilepsy can significantly impact daily functioning and may require specific treatment approaches for management.
Seizures in dogs can manifest in many forms. They range from petit mal to grand mal seizures, with many variations in between. Petit mal seizures often cause the dog to stop and suddenly stare off into space with a blank look, in a semi-conscious state. Partial seizures can target only a certain part of a dog's body, such as in the face or just one side of the body. Complex partial seizures can result in a variety of erratic behaviors, from the dog running around the house to standing and staring into space, drooling, and unresponsive. Cluster seizures are when your dog has many seizure episodes closely after one another. A grand mal seizure is the most severe, and causes the dog to go rigid, fall down, convulse violently, drool, and sometimes lose control of its bowels.