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Seizures

A seizure happens thanks to abnormal electrical activity within the brain. it's going to go nearly unnoticed. Or, in some severe cases, it's getting to cause unconsciousness and convulsions, when your body shakes uncontrollably.Seizures usually come on suddenly. How long and severe they're can vary. A seizure can happen to you simply once, or over and over. If they keep returning , that's epilepsy, or a seizure disorder. but one in 10 folks that have a seizure get epilepsy.

Experts put seizures into two general categories:

Generalized Seizures:These involve your entire brain from the start . Common subtypes include:Tonic-clonic (grand mal): this is often the foremost common subtype. Your arms and legs get stiff, and you'll stop breathing for a touch . Then your limbs will jerk around. Your head will move about, as well.Absence seizures (petit mal): You lose awareness briefly once you've got one of these. Children get them more often than adults. Typically, they last only a few of seconds.Febrile seizures: These are convulsions a toddler may have from a high fever caused by an infection. they will last a couple of minutes but are usually harmless. Infantile spasms: These usually stop by age 4. The human body gets stiff suddenly and his head goes forward. Many kids who have these get epilepsy later in life.

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