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Thinking seizures
- ... slightly low. More severe symptoms, such as unclear thinking or seizure, may occur when the blood sugar is much ...
- ... difficult to understand, does not make sense) Problems thinking straight Seizures (jerking your arms or legs without control) Changes ...
- ... the seizure, the person is usually: Wide awake Thinking clearly Unaware of the seizure Specific symptoms of typical absence seizures may include: ...
- ... difficult to understand, does not make sense) Problems thinking straight or feeling foggy Seizures (jerking arms or legs without control) Changes in ...
- ... twitching and cramping NERVOUS SYSTEM Abnormal movements Confused thinking , poor judgment and agitation (psychosis when extreme) Convulsions (seizures) Dizziness Fever Headache Irritability, restlessness Sweating Trouble sleeping ...
- ... stop Poisoning or overdose of drug or alcohol Seizures If you are thinking about hurting yourself or others, call or text ...
- ... include: Bone pain and fractures Cognitive impairment (decreased thinking ability) Easy bruising Enlarged spleen Enlarged liver Fatigue Heart valve problems Lung disease (rare) Seizures Severe swelling at birth Skin changes
- ... in the toes, feet, or legs Problems with thinking, such as confusion or poor concentration Mental problems, such as depression or irritability Headache, seizures , or stiff neck Loss of bladder control ( incontinence ) ...
- ... body temperature and skin flushing Memory loss, problems thinking ... Sleep problems Kidney damage Problems breathing Death People ...
- ... may be changes in the person's pupil size, thinking ability, coordination, and reflexes. Tests that may be done include: Blood and urine tests EEG (brain wave test) may be needed if seizures continue Head CT (computerized tomography) scan MRI of ...