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  1. ... places or situations that expose your child to flashing lights or contrasting patterns such as checks or ... people with epilepsy, seizures can be triggered by flashing lights or patterns. Have your child carry and ...
  2. ... avoid places or situations that expose you to flashing lights or contrasting patterns such as checks or ... people with epilepsy, seizures can be triggered by flashing lights or patterns. Wear a medical alert bracelet. ...
  3. EEG 
    ... for several minutes or look at a bright flashing light. You may be asked to sleep during ... An EEG test is very safe. The flashing lights or fast breathing ( ... those with seizure disorders. The provider performing the EEG is ...
  4. ... or symptom with your eyes, such as floaters, flashing lights, double vision, or light sensitivity
  5. ... you can recognize. The signal may be a flashing light, a horn, or a vibration.
  6. ... or exposed parts of electrical appliances or wiring Flashing of electric arcs from high-voltage power lines ...
  7. ... vision (diplopia) Nausea, vomiting Vision problems such as flashing or even loss of vision Low back pain, ...
  8. ... you cannot see for a short time, see flashing lights or spots, are sensitive to light, or ...
  9. ... you cannot see for a short time, see flashing lights or spots, are sensitive to light, or ...
  10. ... you cannot see for a short time, see flashing lights or spots, are sensitive to light, or ...
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