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  2. People with epilepsy can get seizures at any time. This card ...

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    Local epilepsy advocates have developed emergency medical cards with a step-by-step guide for people who encounter someone experiencing a seizure. People with epilepsy can get seizures at any time ...

  3. Seizure - Wikipedia

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    Seizures have a number of causes. Seizures can be classified into provoked or unprovoked. [3] Provoked seizures have a cause that is temporary and reversible. [3] They are also known as Acute Symptomatic Seizures as they occur closely after the injury. [20] Unprovoked seizures do not have a known cause or the cause is not reversible. [3]

  4. Epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    Rarely, exceptions can be made for persons who have had an isolated seizure or febrile seizures and have remained free of seizures into adulthood without medication. [ 225 ] In the United Kingdom, a full national private pilot license requires the same standards as a professional driver's license. [ 226 ]

  5. Causes of seizures - Wikipedia

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    A breakthrough seizure is an epileptic seizure that occurs despite the use of anticonvulsants that have otherwise successfully prevented seizures in the patient. [ 52 ] : 456 Breakthrough seizures may be more dangerous than non-breakthrough seizures because they are unexpected by the patient, who may have considered themselves free from ...

  6. Mini seizures and mini strokes: What you need to know after ...

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  7. Non-epileptic seizure - Wikipedia

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    A provoked (or an un-provoked, or an idiopathic) seizure must generally occur twice before a person is diagnosed with epilepsy. When used on its own, the term seizure usually refers to an epileptic seizure. The lay use of this word can also include sudden attacks of illness, loss of control, spasm or stroke. [4]

  8. Researchers say they can predict epileptic seizures an hour ...

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  9. Drop attack - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of a drop attack. A drop attack is a sudden fall without loss of consciousness.Drop attacks stem from diverse mechanisms, including orthopedic causes (for example, leg weakness and knee instability), hemodynamic causes (for example, transient vertebrobasilar insufficiency, a type of interruption of blood flow to the brain), and neurologic causes (such as epileptic seizures or ...