Does it have anything to do with epilepsy? Is this epilepsy?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-14
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    For example, if you have a seizure, it is best to do an electroencephalogram (EEG) at the time of the seizure, or you can do a CT to see if there are any lesions in the brain parenchyma.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This condition is epilepsy, Western medicine can only control it, so the disease has not been good, TV computers can induce seizures, and induce seizures such as colds, fright, fatigue, anger, etc. The best Chinese medicine**, if you are sick, you should **, there is no end to control.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Pediatric epilepsy, commonly known as "epilepsy" or "epilepsy", is a chronic disease in which neurons in the brain suddenly and abnormally discharge, resulting in transient brain dysfunction.

    Symptoms of epilepsy:

    1. Grand mal seizure: the patient will suddenly lose consciousness, followed by falling, and then there are those manifestations that everyone knows well, such as convulsions, foaming at the mouth, incontinence and so on. The whole body is stiff and will recover on its own within a few minutes.

    2. There are two manifestations of petit mal seizures, one is absence petit mal seizures, and the second is myoclonus petit mal seizures. Minor seizures of absence are manifested as stunned, unable to breathe, speech interrupted, and if there is something in the hand, it will fall, and the duration is about tens of seconds. Myoclonus petit seizures are characterized by transient myoclonus of the face, upper extremities, and neck.

    3. Localized seizures: transient convulsions or numbness on one side of the face or one side of the body. Sometimes these tics extend from the ends of the limbs to the opposite side.

    4. Psychomotor seizures, similar to small seizures of absence seizures, but they will last for a long time, hallucinations, delusions, and some unconscious actions such as chewing, sucking, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Epilepsy is a chronic disease that can be delayed for years, or even decades, if not well controlled, for this reason, many epilepsy patients are pessimistic about whether the disease can be cured. It must be pointed out that most epilepsy has a good recovery, although there are a few epilepsy that are difficult to control and the recovery is not ideal. Epilepsy patients should be optimistic, establish confidence in overcoming the disease, must adhere to the long-term **, remission years are longer and then stop the drug (at least 2 years), commonly used drugs are carbamazepine, valproate sodium and epilepsy tablets.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Analysis: Suggestions:

    Hello, considering that it is a symptom of epilepsy, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for an electroencephalogram examination to make a clear diagnosis and symptomatic **.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Let's go to the hospital for a check-up.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Epilepsy, commonly known as "epilepsy", is a paroxysmal, transient disorder of brain function and local brain voltage disorder. Common diseases that cause epilepsy are: meningitis, encephalitis, traumatic brain injury, cerebrovascular degeneration, brain tumor, brain parasite or poisoning.

    Seizures are sudden, transient, and recurrent. There may be no aura before the attack. A few minutes later, a few minutes later, a long sigh, the convulsions stopped, and the patient fell asleep, and only after a few hours did he gradually wake up, waking up with headaches, body aches, and weakness, and the patient was completely unaware of the whole seizure.

    There are also people, whether at home or on the road, when they have a seizure, they are very painful, scream, and then fall to the ground unconscious, and their limbs are straight, twitching, foaming at the mouth, their eyes are turned up, their pupils are dilated, and they are incontinent.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Outline. Transient brain dysfunction caused by abnormal electrical firing of neurons in the brain.

    The main symptoms are loss of consciousness, corners of the mouth, and tremors of the eyelids.

    The disease is characterized by repetitive episodes.

    Medications** allow most patients to achieve a normal quality of life.

    Brief introduction. Epilepsy is a transient brain dysfunction caused by abnormal firing of brain neurons caused by different **, and is a clinical syndrome characterized by transient brain dysfunction in the opposite process.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Epilepsy is a symptomatic disease caused by abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, which can be called focal epilepsy if the discharge is confined to local brain tissue, and generalized epilepsy if the entire brain is discharged.

    If it is an epilepsy disorder of unknown cause, it can be classified as primary epilepsy, and if there is a clear type of epilepsy, it can be classified as secondary epilepsy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease caused by a variety of **, characterized by recurrent, episodic and transient central nervous system dysfunction caused by excessive firing of brain neurons.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is a phenomenon such as convulsions at the onset of the disease due to abnormal bioelectricity released by the nerves of the brain.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Abnormal high-voltage discharges in the brain cause body cramps, discomfort, confusion, etc.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Epilepsy is a clinical syndrome caused by a variety of reasons caused by the abnormal discharge of neurons in the brain with high synchronization, which is not an independent disease, but a group of diseases or syndromes, which can be divided into three categories according to different theories: (1) Symptomatic epilepsy: caused by various definite structural damage or dysfunction of the central nervous system, such as:

    Traumatic brain injury, cerebrovascular disease, brain tumor, etc. (2) Idiopathic epilepsy: **Unknown, no structural damage or dysfunction of the brain is found to cause seizures, which may be closely related to genetic factors, and often begins at a specific age, such as familial temporal lobe epilepsy.

    3) Cryptogenic epilepsy: the clinical manifestations suggest symptomatic epilepsy, but the existing examination methods cannot find a clear **, which accounts for about 60% to 70% of all epilepsy.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Epilepsy, also known as epilepsy, is a chronic brain disease caused by a variety of **, characterized by recurrent, episodic and transient central nervous system dysfunction caused by excessive neuronal discharge. Seizures occur in any age, region, or population, but the incidence is higher in children and adolescents. Seizures have the common characteristics of abrupt stopping, transient and self-limiting, and the clinical manifestations of seizures are diverse, such as sensory, motor, autonomic, consciousness, emotional, memory, cognitive, and behavioral disorders.

    Common seizures are: most of them have no aura symptoms before the seizure, sudden loss of consciousness, convulsions all over the body, foaming at the mouth, bluish complexion, some accompanied by screaming, and even incontinence, which gradually relieves after about 2-3 minutes, and gradually recovers consciousness and breathing, but still feels weak and sleepy.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Epilepsy is a broad group of complex disorders. The most common manifestations are convulsions, convulsions of the limbs, and loss of consciousness, which are the most common and are called grand mal seizures or generalized tonic-clonic seizures. There are also simple seizures, called partial seizures, and small seizures, which are very different types.

    The symptoms of epilepsy are complex, and it is difficult to summarize the ** of epilepsy until now. Everyone is still searching for how to determine the lifespan of benign epilepsy in children, which is a general term for a large group of complex diseases. The most common manifestations are convulsions, convulsions of the limbs, and loss of consciousness, which are the most common and are called grand mal seizures or generalized tonic-clonic seizures.

    There are also simple seizures, called partial seizures, and small seizures, which are very different types. The symptoms of epilepsy are complex, and it is difficult to summarize the ** of epilepsy until now.

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