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Results 1 - 10 of 233 for seizure disorders
  1. Epilepsy is a brain disorder in which a person has repeated seizures over time. A seizure is ... seizure that does not happen again is NOT epilepsy.
  2. ... Other illness that damages or destroys brain tissue Seizure disorders that run in families (hereditary epilepsy) Epileptic seizures ...
  3. ... swimming instructors, lifeguards, and coaches about your child's seizure disorder. ... chap 611. Pearl PL. Overview of seizures and epilepsy in children. In: Swaiman KF, Ashwal S, Ferriero DM, ...
  4. You have epilepsy . People with epilepsy have seizures. A seizure is a sudden brief change in the electrical activity in your brain. It leads to brief unconsciousness ...
  5. Your child has epilepsy . Children with epilepsy have recurrent seizures. A seizure is a sudden brief change in the electrical activity in the ...
  6. ... following organizations are good resources for information on epilepsy: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- www.cdc.gov/epilepsy/index.html Epilepsy Foundation -- www.epilepsy.com National ...
  7. EEG 
    ... alcohol abuse Head injury Migraines (in some cases) Seizure disorder (such as epilepsy) Sleep disorder (such as narcolepsy ) ... the test may trigger seizures in those with seizure disorders. The provider performing the EEG is trained to ...
  8. ... and the people you work with about your seizure disorder. Driving your own car is generally safe and ... Abou-Khalil BW, Gallagher MJ, Macdonald RL. Epilepsies. In: ... in Clinical Practice . 8th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2022: ...
  9. ... of the brain involved in seizures. In many seizures disorders, electrical stimulation of the vagus nerves may afford ...
  10. ... mal seizure. The terms generalized seizure , convulsion , or epilepsy are most often associated with bilateral tonic-clonic ... occur as part of a repeated, chronic illness (epilepsy). Some seizures are due to psychological problems (psychogenic ...
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