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Grand mal seizures: about 50% of seizures, mostly around 1 year old or between 14 and 17 years old. Grand mal seizures can be divided into four phases:
1) Premonitory: dizziness and stomach upset. (2) Ankylosis period:
Sudden loss of consciousness, falling to the ground, tilting the head, stiffening of the limbs, due to spasm of the diaphragm muscles, the patient makes a "lamb"-like roar, the face is blue, the pupils are dilated, and the breathing is paused, which lasts for tens of seconds. (3) Clonic period: rhythmic twitching of the muscles of the whole body, often biting the tongue, foaming at the mouth, and incontinence, which generally lasts for 1-3 minutes.
4) Recovery period: It generally takes dozens of minutes to wake up, and the patient cannot recall the seizure process, and the whole body is in pain and fatigue. During the recovery period, some patients were irritable, running and screaming, beating people and destroying things.
Petit mal seizures: Petit mal seizures of dementia, also known as absence seizures, typically present with a brief loss of consciousness, most complete loss of consciousness, occasional impairment of consciousness, knowledge of surroundings, and the ability to hear questions, but not. Impairment of consciousness is characterized by transient and frequent occurrence.
Most seizures take 2 to 15 seconds and do not exceed 1 minute, several to dozens of times a day. Happens suddenly, terminates suddenly. Presents with a sudden interruption of speech and activity, staring, occasionally upturning, and sometimes pale without warning.
Holding objects in the hands of the land, sometimes breaking the rice bowl, after the seizure stops, the original activity continues.
Medication according to the individual condition to develop different ** plan, the right medicine.
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Let's start by showing you the difference between grand mal seizures and petit mal seizures.
Epilepsy is characterized by generalized tonic-clonic seizures (grand mal seizures): sudden loss of consciousness, followed by tonic followed by clonic spasms. It is often accompanied by screaming, bluish complexion, urinary incontinence, tongue bites, foaming or blood foaming at the mouth, and dilated pupils.
After lasting tens of seconds or minutes, the spasmodic seizure stops naturally and you enter a comatose state. After waking up, he has a short period of dizziness, irritability, and fatigue, and cannot recall the seizure. If seizures persist, people who remain in a coma are called grand mal status arrest states and are often life-threatening.
Epilepsy is characterized by absence seizures (petit mals): sudden interruption of mental activity, loss of consciousness, and may be accompanied by myoclonus or automatism. A few seconds to more than 10 seconds at a time. EEG appeared 3 times of second spines and slow, or sharp and slow wave combination.
If you want to be diagnosed, it is recommended that you go to a professional hospital for a check-up!
The following are the epilepsy aids:
EEG, EEG topography, ambulatory EEG monitoring): definite pathological waves, spike waves, sharp waves, spike waves, spike slow waves, or sharp slow waves can be seen. 2.
If it is secondary epilepsy, further brain CT, brain MRI, MRA, DSA and other examinations should be performed to find the corresponding lesions. 3.Epilepsy and Biochemistry:
Epilepsy is closely related to various chemicals in the human body, and neurobiochemistry plays an important role in elucidating the pathogenesis of epilepsy at the molecular level.
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From your description, I analyzed that it should be said that the child's condition is only half as likely to be considered as epilepsy, but the symptoms of seizures are very similar to epilepsy! So to a certain extent, you can consider epilepsy, you can go to the relevant hospital for an MRI examination, and then have a specific examination, and do a 24-hour brain computer! Carry out a consolidation!
Epilepsy is a stubborn disease, but it does not mean that it cannot be damaged, according to the degree of damage to the patient's brain neuron cells, the professional clear and specific **, the concretization of epileptic foci, and an effective system targeted repair can achieve a clinical effect!
All anti-epileptic drugs are anti-seizure by reducing the excitability of brain cells, (brain cells are in the developing stage during childhood,) if long-term medication can easily lead to hypoxia of brain cells, edema, memory loss, personality changes, and unresponsiveness. If you do it for a long time, it will eventually lead to a decline in intelligence, and you will gradually lose your ability to work and even take care of yourself in life in the later stage!
Because seizures are mainly caused by abnormal discharge of brain neuron cells, and abnormal discharge occurs because of damage to brain neuron cells, then restore the normal function of neuronal cells so that the weak bioelectricity in the brain is produced in an orderly manner, and the seizures can be completely eliminated, and the clinical epilepsy can be achieved.
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It is more likely that the head will lead to the formation of epileptic foci in the brain and cause seizures. I don't know if I have had an EEG test, but if the EEG finds abnormal discharge, the diagnosis can be confirmed. Epilepsy caused by traumatic brain injury can be surgical**, but if the patient also has a medical condition such as a myocardial infarction, medication** may be more appropriate.
It is advisable to consult a Western medical neurologist**.
Qingdao Haici Hospital trembled at Guangjie.
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Hello, epilepsy is a chronic disease of the nervous system, as long as it is systemic. There are many ways to get rid of epilepsy. For example:
Surgery**Youru, Drugs**, Neuronal Multi-Neuro Mask Qiwei**. But at present, the best and most advanced is neuronal multidimensional.
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The person who was about to have epilepsy was still very clear, and I saw a patient who was slowly recovering by himself, and he didn't pay attention to talking to her at that time, and his mouth was a little to the side. Hit herself hard and wait until she came back to her senses, and then she said that she had epilepsy.
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This disease is not something that can be solved by the average person. The difficulty lies in the fact that the dispatch of troops is irregular. There are many reasons for recurrence.
There are a lot of optimizations that are optimized for no reason. It's hard to guard against. Some have a short onset cycle, while others have a long onset cycle.
It is not always possible to control it completely by taking medicine. You should go to a regular hospital for a check-up**.
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This is also a type of epilepsy, find a professional doctor to take a look, stick to the medication, you can't stop the medication casually, I wish you a speedy **.
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