Is the following epilepsy?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-24
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Seizures are characterized by transient confusion of consciousness, due to abnormalities in the function of the brain, and in severe cases, mental disorders. During this period, epilepsy patients will have no purpose in doing things because of seizures, and there may even be injuries and destruction during this period. This seizure is considered to be the longest seizure in the seizure, usually within a few hours, and the patient often cannot remember it afterwards.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, according to your description, it is not yet possible to diagnose epilepsy, it is recommended to observe whether the same symptoms will occur after that, and if it occurs again, you can do an electroencephalogram.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, indeed, according to the situation you have, it's epilepsy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you can't determine it only once, you can take a look at it first, and then check it in time if there is such a situation!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In this case, it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Suspected epilepsy and examination is required.

    Before the seizure, some patients may have general malaise, irritability, irritability, depression, dysthymia, often being critical or complaining about others, etc., which can manifest as a short-term abnormal experience, such as various simple to complex visual hallucinations, visual distortions, or somatosensory illusions and hallucinations, followed by seizures. Therefore, it is also called a spiritual aura. Some patients may suddenly develop impaired consciousness, dull vision, aimless chewing of lips, unbuttoning, pulling the corners of clothes or humming, clumsy movements, and repetitive lack of purpose, which is called psychoautomatism, and the above symptoms can also appear alone.

    Generally, in addition to petit mal seizures and bilateral severe myoclonus, any type of epilepsy can occur, most patients have a fixed type of seizures, a few can change, early and middle epilepsy over time, about % of patients in the years or slightly longer period of time spontaneously remission and stop, but late epilepsy often has a tendency to aggravate, can evolve from local seizures to generalized seizures, and in severe cases, there are memory loss, personality disorders, mental retardation and other manifestations.

    Typically, frontal brain scarring often causes unaura grand mal seizures; **Lesions in the parietal area are mostly motor or sensory seizures of the limbs; temporal lobe lesions manifest as psychomotor epilepsy; The occipital lobe often has visual aura. Early post-traumatic seizures usually occur after the first seizure with a pause of several weeks or months, after which the frequency gradually increases, and about half of patients may improve or tend to stop in about a year. Some patients continue to have seizures, but the frequency is insufficient, and the antiepileptic drugs can control it in milder cases.

    A small number of people have frequent seizures, are very stubborn, and have a poor prognosis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If epilepsy patients have a healthy body, it is the capital of life, epilepsy patients should not underestimate the harm of the disease, and should pay attention to understanding the epilepsy method when suffering from the disease. When there are symptoms in life, we should pay attention to timely diagnosis**, and I believe that as long as preventive measures are taken, harm to the baby can be avoided.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is a symptom of epilepsy, during a grand mal seizure, most patients will lose consciousness, fall to the ground, forceful convulsions of the whole body, head back, upper limbs flexion or straightening, fists, thumb adduction, lower limbs straight, feet inverted; At the same time, the face is bruised, the mouth is foaming, the eyes are fixed, the pupils are dilated, the heart rate is increased, the blood pressure is increased, urinary incontinence and tongue bite can also occur, the seizures are continuous, and the intermittent period is not awake.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Possibly, yes. Symptoms of grand mal seizures: sudden loss of cognition, followed by tonic and then 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 tens of seconds or minutes of convulsions, the seizure naturally ceases and falls into a lethargic state. After waking up, he is dizzy, irritable, and tired for a short time, and cannot recall the course of the seizure.

    If seizures continue, people who have been in a state of fainting are called grand mal seizures and are often life-threatening.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Symptoms of petit mal seizures: sudden interruption of mental activity, loss of consciousness, may be accompanied by myoclonus or automatism, a few seconds to more than ten seconds at a time. You will also need to go to the hospital for a check-up and diagnosis, and you must not delay to avoid delaying the best time for the disease**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Answer]: Epilepsy is a chronic disease in which neurons in the brain suddenly and abnormally discharge, resulting in transient brain dysfunction. Due to the location of the abnormally discharged neurons and the abnormal discharge waves, patients may present with sensory, motor, conscious, mental, behavioral, and autonomic dysfunction.

    Status epilepticus refers to seizures that last more than 30 minutes, or when multiple seizures occur in succession and cause consciousness or neurological function to not return to normal levels during the interictal period, and prolonged seizures can lead to irreversible brain damage due to hyperthermia, circulatory collapse, or neuronal excitotoxic damage. The incidence of epileptic status epilepticus in patients with epilepsy is 1 5, and the case fatality rate is still as high as 13 20.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Answer: c

    Analysis: Epilepsy was divided into three categories, symptomatic epilepsy, idiopathic epilepsy and cryptogenic epilepsy. Cryptogenic epilepsy refers to the clinical manifestations suggestive of symptomatic epilepsy, but the existing examination methods cannot detect its clear **, accounting for about 60% to 70% of all epilepsy (c).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Answer]: Status epilepticus (SE) refers to a single group of seizures lasting more than 30 minutes, or frequent seizures. The patient has not been relieved from the previous episode and has a total duration of more than 30 minutes.

    Status epilepticus is a collapse emergency that requires resuscitation.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Answer]: E antiepileptic drugs should be used for a long time, and the dose should generally be gradually increased from a low dose until the seizures are controlled without obvious non-rent and non-renegotiable reactions, and the number of doses is determined according to the half-life.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Answer]: C Analysis: The clinical manifestations of epilepsy can be divided into two aspects: seizures and epilepsy.

    There are multiple types of seizures, and each type of epilepsy can have only one seizure type, or more than one seizure type. The Soyan clan chose C by mistake. Master the knowledge points of "epilepsy and clinical manifestations".

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Answer]: A There are four commonalities of seizures: episodic, transient, repetitive, and stereotyped, and do not have the characteristics of periodicity.

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