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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Generalized tonic seizure
  1. ... is also called grand mal seizure. The terms generalized seizure, convulsion , or epilepsy are most often associated with ... Many people with generalized bilateral tonic-clonic seizures have ... the seizure such as: Vision, taste, smell, or sensory changes. ...
  2. An absence seizure is the term for a type of seizure involving staring spells. This type of seizure is a brief (usually less than 15 ...
  3. You have epilepsy . People with epilepsy have seizures. A seizure is a sudden brief change in the electrical and chemical activity in ...
  4. ... as staring spells). They may occur along with generalized seizures. Focal onset seizures may occur with no change ... These seizures may spread to the whole brain. Generalized seizures involve both sides of the brain and cause ...
  5. ... to metabolic causes Encephalitis Epilepsy Febrile seizure (children) Generalized tonic-clonic seizure Hydrocephalus Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) Pituitary tumor Reye ...
  6. ... people with past complications from alcohol withdrawal Usually generalized whole body seizures Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal, including: Anxiety , depression Fatigue ...
  7. ... may have: Absence (petit mal) seizure : Staring spells Generalized tonic-clonic (grand mal) seizure : Involves the entire body, including aura (specific warning ...
  8. 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 ...
  9. ... level of consciousness and lack of responsiveness) Convulsions (seizures) Drowsiness Lethargy (generalized weakness) Twitching of arms, hands, legs, or feet ...
  10. ... RBCs lack the enzyme. Type 2 (also called generalized reductase deficiency) occurs when the enzyme doesn't ... include: Developmental delay Failure to thrive Intellectual disability Seizures Symptoms of hemoglobin M disease include: Bluish coloring ...
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