
What is a seizure? A seizure is the physical response to increased electrical activity in the brain. The result is a synchronized firing of brain cells. Depending on the area of the brain affected, a …
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This information answers some common questions about seizures, including what to do if you or someone else has a seizure. The first section is for you and the second part is for your family …
Patient education - Seizures - UF Health
A seizure is the physical changes in behavior that occurs during an episode of specific types of abnormal electrical activity in the brain. The term "seizure" is often used interchangeably with …
Tracking the details of what happens before, during and after seizures can help your doctor diagnose your seizures, understand what “triggers” them, recommend treatment options and …
As care is rendered before, during, or after a seizure event, the skills needed to promote safety and protection from harm or injury must be performed in a competent manner.
A seizure is a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain that affects how a person feels or acts for a short time. On rare occasions, a seizure may last for an extended period of time.
Epilepsy (sometimes referred to as a seizure disorder) can have many different causes and seizure types. Epilepsy varies in severity and impact from person to person and can be …
xperience many diferent symptoms. Seizures may have a variety of symptoms such as: changes in concentration, muscle contractions, body jerking, or sensati ns such as numbness and …
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