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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Febrile "seizures," "familial," 2
  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... is caused by bacteria that belong to the family called rickettsiae. ... 1990. There are two types of the disease in the United States: ...
  3. ... problems thinking straight Double vision or blurred vision Fever ... not improving a lot after 2 or 3 weeks, contact your provider.
  4. ... Certain antibiotics, such as sulfonamides and aminopenicillins ... People with EM may have family members who have had EM as well.
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. ... 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 ...
  8. ... not relieved by over-the-counter pain relievers Fever Vomiting more ... Seizures (jerking your arms or legs without control) Changes ...
  9. ... longer Sudden, severe confusion (delirium) Excitement or fear Fever ... fatigue Seizures (may occur without other symptoms of DTs): Most ...
  10. ... through middle age. They tend to run in families. Cluster ... in nitrites (bacon and preserved meats) Certain medicines Cocaine
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