Amnesia
... paramitome; par amnesia ; paramo; ... Did the
seizure occur with some memory loss ( partial amnesia ) about the
seizure ? Did the
seizure occur with re-experience of emotions (recalled ...
Anosmia
... la obstruccin o congestin nasal, ... Did the
seizure occur with impairment of taste (dysgeusia)? Did the
seizure occur with loss of smell ( anosmia )? Did the
seizure occur with nausea or vomiting ? Did the ...
Aura
... an aura before a migraine or a grand mal
seizure . Migraine with aura Definition: Migraine ... In about one-third of children with partial
seizure s, the child may experience an aura before the
seizure occurs. An aura is a strange feeling, either ...
Consciousness
... , alcohol, or toxin ), metabolic abnormalities,
seizure activity ( epilepsy ), central nervous system ... the dye might make them worse. Some partial
seizure s are associated with a change in consciousness ... generally last several minutes. Complex partial
seizure s have a variety of manifestations, including ...
Convulsion
... and develops outside of the uterus .
seizure Epileptic convulsion , fit, or attack. SporadicA ... disease of the brain or spinal cord. FEBRILE
seizure - A convulsion that occurs secondary to a ... ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... Convulsion (
seizure ) Corneal Injury Crush Wound ( Crush Injury ) ...
Convulsions
... Convulsions Considerations: Any mild or major
seizure is caused by sudden abnormal function of the brain. Convulsions with Fever ( Febrile
seizure s) Crib Death (Sudden Infant Death ... . WHAT YOU SHOULD DO Instructions for the
seizure patient: ... Epilepsy is a condition that ...
Drooling
... these side effects. If he's having such a
seizure -- breathing heavily, drooling , turning ... or be incontinent. After a couple of minutes the
seizure stops, followed by a period of drowsiness , confusion and sleep. But every
seizure is different. Later symptoms include blood y ...
EEG
... used to help diagnose the presence and type of
seizure disorders, to look for causes of confusion , ... on continuous EEG with video monitoring. Your
seizure medications will be reduced or temporarily ... head, which is painless . After an initial
seizure , the pediatrician (or pediatric neurologist) may ...
Epilepsy
... in which a person has recurrent seizures . A
seizure is defined as an abnormal, disorderly ... option Have you tried at least two anti -
seizure drugs with no success? Surgery may be the answer for you. Epilepsy /
seizure Disorder This is the most common neurological ...
Febrile seizure
... Febrile
seizure s are classified as simple or complex: Simple febrile
seizure s. These are the most common. They last from a ... to 15 minutes and stop on their own. After the
seizure , your child may cry, act confused, or be quite ...
Febrile
... Febrile
seizure s are classified as simple or complex: Simple febrile
seizure s. These are the most common. They last from a ... to 15 minutes and stop on their own. After the
seizure , your child may cry, act confused, or be quite ...
Generalized tonic
... Definition of Generalized tonic -clonic
seizure Generalized tonic -clonic
seizure : See: Grand mal . Common Misspellings: ... search help ... Generalized tonic -clonic
seizure (there may be a temporary Babinski's reflex for ...
Grand mal
... Grand mal
seizure A febrile
seizure is a generalized tonic -clonic ( grand mal )
seizure that occurs in some children as a response to a ...
Idiopathic
... with equal force. The most common type of
seizure is idiopathic (ID-ee-o-PATH-ik) epilepsy , a ... fractures ... says nothing about the type of
seizure or cause of the
seizure , only that the seizures happen again and ....
Lobe
... a generous donation from: ... Temporal lobe
seizure s commonly result from damage to specific areas ... and control of voluntary movement . A
seizure is an abnormal change in the electrical activity ... lobe . This is known as a complex partial
seizure What is going on in the body? lobe 1. The ...
Memory loss
... symptoms of neurological impairment. Did the
seizure occur with some memory loss ( partial amnesia ) about the
seizure ? Did the
seizure occur with re-experience of emotions (recalled ...
Partial
... to preserve the voice. Partial (focal)
seizure Definition: A partial
seizure is an episode of abnormal activity in a ... such as hemophilia . Partial (focal)
seizure Powered by: This information is provided by an ...
Partial seizure
... Partial
seizure s can be difficult to diagnose with certainty ... from one person to another. Complex Partial
seizure Alternate Names : Temporal Lobe Epilepsy , Temporal Lobe
seizure s, Psychomotor Epilepsy ... ...
Petit mal
... Petit mal
seizure s often affect people younger than 20, and ... to have them. Most children with petit mal
seizure s have an otherwise normal neurological system. ... lapses in consciousness . A petit mal
seizure involves a brief loss of awareness, which can be ...
Petit mal seizure
... Petit mal
seizure s often affect people younger than 20, and ... to have them. Most children with petit mal
seizure s have an otherwise normal neurological system. Petit mal
seizure s occur most commonly in people under age 20, ...
Seizures
... your doctor first . Avoid activities in which a
seizure would cause danger to yourself or to others. Seizures What is a
seizure ? A
seizure is a symptom, not a disease . It happens when ...
Seizure
...
seizure s and Epilepsy Programs that treat this ... this procedure Cerebral Palsy Program ...
seizure s can generally be classified as either "simple" ... (change in level of consciousness ).
seizure s can be caused by head injuries , brain ...
Spasm
... of the condition? Infant ile spasm s: A
seizure disorder of infancy and early childhood with the ... Infant ile spasm s - This rare type of
seizure disorder occurs in infants from 3 months to 12 ... of age. There is a high occurrence rate of this
seizure when the child is awakening, or when they are ...
Temporal lobe seizure
... Temporal lobe
seizure Definition: This type of
seizure involves a temporary movement disturbances, ... tumor s (DNT) is the occurrence of temporal lobe
seizure s, often difficult to control with anti ...
Temporal
... s and patterns of cognition. Temporal lobe
seizure s commonly result from damage to specific areas ... Bone Calling Your Health Care Provider ... A
seizure is an abnormal change in the electrical activity ... lobe . This is known as a complex partial
seizure What is going on in the body? Temporal ...
Tongue
... ENT , a div. of Influence, Inc. Did the
seizure occur with cheek or tongue biting? Did the
seizure occur with impairment of taste (dysgeusia)? Did the
seizure occur with loss of smell ( anosmia )? Did the ...
Varicose Vein
... Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (Complex Partial
seizure ) Temporal Lobe
seizure s (Complex Partial
seizure ) Uterine Prolapse Varicose Vein s Venous ...
Varicose Veins
... Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (Complex Partial
seizure ) Temporal Lobe
seizure s (Complex Partial
seizure ) Uterine Prolapse Varicose Veins Venous ...
Amenorrhea
... s tablets; use in the treatment of secondary amenorrhea . Absence
seizure ( Petit Mal
seizure ) Absent Menses ( Amenorrhea - Primary ) Absent Periods ( Amenorrhea - ...
Atheroembolic renal disease
... End-stage renal disease Epilepsy Generalized tonic -clonic
seizure ... Atheroembolic renal disease Chronic renal failure Complicated ... End-stage renal disease Epilepsy Generalized tonic -clonic
seizure ... ...
Colic
... Disorders in Children ( Language Disorders in Children) Complex Partial
seizure Congestive Heart Failure in Children Convulsions with Fever ( Febrile
seizure s) Crib Death (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome ) Croup ... ...
Colic
... Disorders in Children ( Language Disorders in Children) Complex Partial
seizure Congestive Heart Failure in Children Convulsions with Fever ( Febrile
seizure s) Crib Death (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome ) Croup ... ...
Concussion
... or more of the following features: loss of consciousness , amnesia ,
seizure , or a change in mentation. See brain contusion . Concussion A ... ( Frostbite ) Concussion Concussion ( Head Injury ) Convulsion (
seizure ) Corneal Injury Crush Wound ( Crush Injury ) ... When injuries to ...
Conscious
... of the seizures , which generally last several minutes. Complex partial
seizure s have a variety of manifestations, including staring, complex involuntary ... a bond for a time. AUTOMATISMS - A condition (e.g. complex partial
seizure , post - trauma tic automatisms) whereby an individual is conscious ly ...
Dermatomyositis
... End-stage renal disease Epilepsy Generalized tonic -clonic
seizure Goodpasture's syndrome Hemolytic -uremic syndrome ( HUS ) ... muscular dystrophy injury (such as after a fall, auto accident, or
seizure ). These antibodies are present in a variety of immunologic disease s ...
Digitalis toxicity
... End-stage renal disease Epilepsy Generalized tonic -clonic
seizure Goodpasture's syndrome Hemolytic -uremic syndrome ( HUS ) ... End-stage renal disease Epilepsy Generalized tonic -clonic
seizure Goodpasture's syndrome Hemolytic -uremic syndrome ( HUS ) ...
Disorientation
... followed by seizures , coma , and respiratory arrest. During the
seizure , the child's lips may become bluish and breathing may not be normal. ... followed by a period of sleep or disorientation . A major epileptic
seizure characterized by convulsions , unconsciousness and sometimes loss of ...
Disabilities
... Absence status epilepticus Injury from falls Injury caused by
seizure during driving/operating machinery Side effects of medications (with or without symptoms) Progression to generalized tonic -clonic
seizure ... Learning disabilities are common, despite normal or high IQ. ...
Dyspnea
... Electrical Shock ( Electrical Injury ) Electrical Injury Epilepsy (
seizure ) Eye Emergencies First Aid for Difficulty Breathing First Aid for Near Drowning First Aid Kit Fit (
seizure ) Foreign Body in the Eye ... The most common symptoms of pulmonary ...
Electrical shock
... Electrical Shock ( Electrical Injury ) Electrical Injury Epilepsy (
seizure ) Eye Emergencies First Aid for Difficulty Breathing First Aid for Near Drowning First Aid Kit Fit (
seizure ) Foreign Body in the Eye Fracture d Jaw (Broken OR Dislocated Jaw ) ...