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  2. Convulsion - Wikipedia

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    A simple febrile seizure is generalized, occurs singularly, and lasts less than 15 minutes. [19] A complex febrile seizure can be focused in an area of the body, occur more than once, and lasts for more than 15 minutes. [19] Febrile seizures affect 2–4% of children in the United States and Western Europe, it is the most common childhood ...

  3. Seizure - Wikipedia

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    The person often does not fall over. They may return to normal right after the seizure ends, with no postictal state. [8] [5] The person is usually unaware of what just happened. Atonic seizures involve the loss of muscle activity causing a person to drop abruptly with their muscles limp. [3] [5] This is called a drop attack. [5]

  4. Epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    Seizures are controllable with medication in about 69% of cases; [7] inexpensive anti-seizure medications are often available. [1] In those whose seizures do not respond to medication; surgery, neurostimulation or dietary changes may be considered. [5] [6] Not all cases of epilepsy are lifelong, and many people improve to the point that ...

  5. Seizure types - Wikipedia

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    A seizure is a paroxysmal episode of symptoms or altered behavior arising from abnormal excessive or synchronous brain neuronal activity. [5] A focal onset seizure arises from a biological neural network within one cerebral hemisphere, while a generalized onset seizure arises from within the cerebral hemispheres rapidly involving both hemispheres.

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  7. Causes of seizures - Wikipedia

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    About 2-5% of all children will experience such a seizure during their childhood. [26] In most cases, a febrile seizure will not indicate epilepsy. [26] Approximately 40% of children who experience a febrile seizure will have another one. [26] In those with epilepsy, fever can trigger a seizure.

  8. Epilepsy in children - Wikipedia

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    The epileptic seizure in the vast majority of pediatric epilepsy patients is ephemeral, and symptoms typically subside on their own after the seizure comes to an end, but some children experience what is known as a “seizure cluster," in which the first seizure is followed by a second episode approximately six hours later.

  9. Reflex seizure - Wikipedia

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    Simple focal seizures do not involve the impairment of consciousness but instead may have motor, sensory, or autonomic manifestations. [6] Complex focal seizures do involve impairment or loss of consciousness. [6] Focal seizures are usually only seen in certain types of reflex epilepsies such as occipital lobe seizures in photosensitive ...

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