The seizure cycle of epilepsy??? Are seizures cyclical? What causes this?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

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    -Nation. Epilepsy, commonly known as epilepsy, is a chronic brain disease characterized by recurrent, episodic, transient, and central nervous system dysfunction caused by repeated hypersynchronous abnormal discharges of neuronal cell populations in the brain.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, it's generally because the cells of epilepsy have cycles. Usually the cells are changed once a cycle, and then the symptoms become more and more intense.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course there is. This may be related to the body's metabolic regularity, or it may be related to the secretion of hormones.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Epilepsy is mostly primary, mainly caused by abnormal electrical discharge of brain cells, which can lead to local or generalized convulsions, and may be accompanied by impaired consciousness. Seizures are usually a few minutes and more than half an hour are considered to be accompanied by status epilepticus. It is recommended to pay attention to a reasonable diet, combine work and rest, maintain a happy mood, and use anti-epileptic drugs according to the type of epilepsy**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Epileptic seizures do not have regularity, the type of epilepsy that will occur in specific circumstances such as sleep type, and other epileptic seizures have the characteristics of recurrent and sudden, patients should prevent epileptic seizures through **, and also pay attention to epilepsy nursing, avoid overwork and avoid excessive hunger.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The situation varies from person to person, some people, especially children, have more than a dozen seizures a day, but generally they have seizures once every three or four days, and generally large seizures may occur for three or four days until a month. Even once in a few months is more common, while small seizures may have three or four times a day, and five or six times is difficult to say. Therefore, according to the patient's condition and the electroencephalogram, the appropriate drug should be selected as appropriate**, so there is no unified standard for the number of seizures in epilepsy patients, and it varies from person to person, so it is necessary to take a personalized **.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Seizures are irregular, and there are usually a little more seizures at night in patients who are treated.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The main symptom of epilepsy is spasms. This is one of the symptoms of epilepsy, and if the patient foams at the mouth, it is a large mal seizure, which is relatively easy to detect. Abnormal mental status:

    People with epilepsy will always be stunned. What happens when you are stunned: your eyes will roll up, you will suddenly stop talking, and the things in your hands will suddenly fall to the ground.

    Abnormal behavior: Some of the symptoms of epilepsy can be seen in the patient's body, such as abnormal sensations in a certain part of the body. Sometimes there are hallucinations or unconscious movements, and through the above content, everyone has a certain understanding of these aspects.

    When the patient has the above symptoms, they should go to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid the aggravation of the condition. Epilepsy takes a long time, so the patient should work hard to persevere, and the family should be by the patient's side at this time to give the patient strength, so that the patient has more strength to persevere, it is not an incurable disease. Zheng Kangzhong's traditional Chinese medicine studio must be OK.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Epilepsy generally has typical characteristics, but because the righteous qi is real and deficient, and the phlegm disturbance is deep and shallow, the duration and intermittent time after the seizure and the severity of the disease are different. In terms of seizure duration, short seizures can range from a few seconds or minutes to several hours. In terms of the interval between episodes of the disease, the long ones can occur once every few years, and the short ones can occur every day or even several times a day.

    In terms of the severity of the disease, the mild proximate manifestations are mental disorders, such as the sudden interruption of the patient's activities, or the sudden fall of the object in the hand, or the sudden onset of twitching in a certain part of the body, and the upward vision of the back eyes.

    The degree of epilepsy depends on the duration of the disease. Generally, at the beginning, the righteous qi is deficient, and it can still be hyperactive, so the duration of the attack is short, and the interval is long; Due to the reversal, the righteous qi gradually declines, phlegm dampness, liver wind, stay but do not go, the seizures in epilepsy become more and more frequent, and the condition becomes more and more serious. Every patient has their own seizure cycle and seizure frequency, some of them are several or dozens of seizures a day, and some only have seizures once in months or even years.

    In some patients, seizures seem to be regular, and the causes are more complex.

    It may be related to the patient's menstrual cycle, hormones, metabolism, or other difficult internal patterns, and some people think it may be related to the accumulation and release of electrical energy in the brain. The seizure cycle is related to sleep-wakefulness. Some seizures occur during the day, while others occur during nighttime sleep.

    Generalized tonic seizures tend to occur at the time of awakening, in the middle of the night after falling asleep or before awakening, at the beginning of sleep, and during the evening relaxation period. Seizures that occur during awakening and in the evening are usually called awakening epilepsy, sleep epilepsy occurs after falling asleep or before awakening, and irregular epilepsy occurs during both awakening and sleep.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, people with epilepsy can't drink alcohol and can't smoke in the first place; Can't stay up late; Don't eat things that are easy to get angry; Maintain a good state of mind and not get angry; Do more physical activity to strengthen your physique and reduce the occurrence of colds. Usual attention: first:

    Pay attention to your diet, try to be light, less meat, especially pork (pork fat is absolutely contraindicated) and other meats in moderation. Eat foods rich in vitamins B and C, fresh vegetables, and foods rich in minerals and choline, such as apricots, bananas, grapes, oranges, seaweed, fish, egg yolks, and cabbage. Corn, brown rice, whole wheat, soybeans, garlic, mushrooms, yeast, milk, animal liver, sardines, lean meat, etc. are also good for the brain.

    Second: Exercise properly and avoid overwork. Have a regular schedule to avoid staying up late and not getting enough sleep.

    Third: emotionally, avoid getting angry and reduce stress in all aspects. Fourth:

    Positive**, it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine** or a combination of Chinese and Western medicine**. In addition: computers, TVs can not be played for too long, 1 hour is appropriate.

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  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I wonder how often a true epilepsy occurs. Judging by how many episodes I've had myself. It seems that as long as you don't stay up late, there is nothing at all.

    Isn't it possible to have symptoms like mine without medication**. As long as you control your usual rest time, you can do it. Because it is three points of drug poison, and it is the head **, I am afraid that there will be great sequelae when I get older.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The seizure time of epilepsy varies from a few seconds to half an hour, and the duration of the seizure varies depending on the type of epilepsy.

    Short ones are only a few seconds, such as absence seizures, infantile spasms, myoclonic seizures, etc. The time can be as long as ten minutes or even half an hour. Generally, if the seizure lasts for more than half an hour, even if it is a persistent seizure, it is generally necessary to treat it in time when the seizure occurs, because the persistent seizure can easily cause the patient to suffocate or even cause sudden death.

    Although epilepsy is a common brain disease today, its impact is very large, and there is no way to maintain it by taking drugs for a long time. And during the ** period, you should also actively take care of it, and you should also have regular check-ups, so as to reduce the number of seizures.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The duration of seizures mostly ranges from tens of seconds to several minutes, but the vast majority of patients will not have seizures for more than 5 minutes, but there will also be persistent seizures, often more than 5 minutes or even more than ten minutes.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It depends on the type of epilepsy. In general, seizures do not last more than five minutes. If there are more than half an hour of continuous seizures, then for status epilepticus, you need to see a doctor immediately.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Status epilepticus generally refers to frequent recurrences of consciousness that do not fully recover between seizures, or seizures that persist for more than 30 minutes and do not stop on their own. If the seizures persist for about half an hour, it can be defined as status epilepticus. Prolonged seizures, if not timely**, can lead to irreversible brain damage due to hyperthermia, circulatory collapse, or neuronal excitotoxic damage, with high disability and mortality rates.

    Therefore, once a patient develops status epilepticus, they must be taken to the hospital for first aid after taking first aid measures**.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In terms of seizure duration, seizures can range from a few seconds or minutes to several hours.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Generally, the seizure time will not exceed 1 minute, a single onset is generally between 2 and 15 seconds, if the seizure is persistent, it is relatively long, if the seizure is more than ten minutes and has not recovered, you need the help of others to call the first aid** to send the hospital for first aid.

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