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- A febrile seizure is a generalized tonic-clonic (grand mal) seizure that occurs in some children as a response to a fever. Febrile seizures are usually associated with rapidly rising fevers, and ...
- When a seizure occurs, the main goal is to protect the person from injury. Try to prevent a fall by laying ... Look for a medical I.D. bracelet with seizure instructions. Stay with the person until help arrives. ...
- People with diabetes, seizure disorders, or heart disease should always wear a medical alert bracelet or necklace that emergency medical workers will be ...
- ... connect to parts of the brain involved in seizures. In many seizures disorders, electrical stimulation of the vagus nerves may ...
- ... body is toxic and can cause brain damage, seizures and coma.
- ... galactosemia may develop jaundice, vomiting, lethargy, irritability and convulsions.
- ... Some of the symptoms for this disorder include seizures, hyperactivity, crossed eyes, paralysis, hearing loss, and muscular ...
- ... results from prolonged and forceful vomiting, coughing or convulsions. Typically the mucous membrane at the junction of ...
- ... severe, including mental problems such as retardation and seizures.
- People with diabetes, seizure disorders, or heart disease should always wear a medical alert bracelet or necklace that emergency medical workers will be ...