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Visual epilepsy
- ... tumor usually develops slowly. Symptoms can include headaches, seizures, or hearing loss. In newborns, facial paralysis may ... have these symptoms along with a severe headache, seizure, or blindness .
- ... are: Changes in the person's mental function Headaches Seizures (especially in older adults) Weakness in one part ... reduce brain swelling and pressure Anticonvulsants to reduce seizures Pain medicines Comfort measures, safety measures, physical therapy, ...
- ... baby has very high blood pressure include: Irritability Seizures Trouble breathing Vomiting ... lead to: Heart or kidney failure Organ damage Seizures
- ... a coma, decreased level of consciousness, or prolonged seizures within 7 days after a previous dose of any pertussis vaccine (DTP or DTaP) Has seizures or another nervous system problem Has ever had ...
- ... body, flattened back of head Severe intellectual disability Seizures Excessive movement of the hands and limbs Sleep ... caused by the condition. Anticonvulsant medicines help control seizures Behavior therapy helps manage hyperactivity, sleep problems, and ...
- People with diabetes, seizure disorders, or heart disease should always wear a medical alert bracelet or necklace that emergency medical workers will be ...
- ... Bright red or bluish skin and lips Convulsions ( seizures ) Dizziness Eye pain, burning or watering Headache Hives , ... the person is having difficulty breathing, is having seizures, or is unconscious.
- ... sizes unequal , not reactive to light) Confusion Convulsions ( seizures ) Difficulties with balance Drainage of clear or bloody ... wave test [electroencephalogram (EEG)] may be needed if seizures are present Head CT scan MRI of the ...
- ... be produced (inappropriate) include: Medicines, such as certain seizure medicines, antidepressants, cancer medicines, opiates (less often), and ...
- ... Nausea Weight loss Dry mouth, dry tongue Fever Seizures Confusion Coma Symptoms may get worse over days ... often already ill. If not treated right away, seizures, coma, or death may result.