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Febrile "seizures," "familial," 2
- ... by several species of bacteria in the Borrelia family. There are two major forms of relapsing fever: Tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF) is transmitted by ...
- ... is caused by bacteria that belong to the family called rickettsiae. ... 1990. There are two types of the disease in the United States: ...
- ... problems thinking straight Double vision or blurred vision Fever ... not improving a lot after 2 or 3 weeks, contact your provider.
- ... Certain antibiotics, such as sulfonamides and aminopenicillins ... People with EM may have family members who have had EM as well.
- ... time the person has had a seizure A seizure lasts more than 2 to 5 minutes The person does not awaken or have normal behavior after a seizure Another seizure starts soon after a seizure ends ...
- ... difficulties Irritability and sensitivity to loud sounds Severe seizures (may begin at a very early age) Unexplained fevers Vision loss that leads to blindness Vomiting With ...
- ... population. However, in many cases, there is no family connection. Factors such as diabetes, obesity, and the use of anti-seizure and other medicines known to lower folic acid ...
- ... not relieved by over-the-counter pain relievers Fever Vomiting more ... Seizures (jerking your arms or legs without control) Changes ...
- ... longer Sudden, severe confusion (delirium) Excitement or fear Fever ... fatigue Seizures (may occur without other symptoms of DTs): Most ...
- ... through middle age. They tend to run in families. Cluster ... in nitrites (bacon and preserved meats) Certain medicines Cocaine