Seizure
Seizure s and Epilepsy Programs that treat this condition or perform this procedure Cerebral Palsy Program ...
Seizure s can generally be classified as either "simple" (no change in level of consciousness ) or "complex" (change in level of consciousness ).
Seizure s can be caus...
Febrile seizure
Febrile
seizure s are classified as simple or complex: Simple febrile
seizure s. These are the most common. They last from a few seconds to 15 minutes and stop on their own. After the
seizure , your child may cry, act confused, or be quite sleepy. Febrile
Seizure WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW A feb...
Partial seizure
Partial
seizure s can be difficult to diagnose with certainty because they vary so much from one person to another. Complex Partial
Seizure Alternate Names : Temporal Lobe Epilepsy , Temporal Lobe
Seizure s, Psychomotor Epilepsy ... partial
seizure s - Partial
seizure s take pl...
Petit mal seizure
Petit mal
seizure s often affect people younger than 20, and children between the ages of 4 and 12 are most likely 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, usually in chil...
Temporal lobe seizure
Temporal lobe
seizure Definition: This type of
seizure involves a temporary movement disturbances, unusual sensations, or various other symptoms. It arises from abnormal electrical activity in the temporal lobe on one or both sides of the brain. The most common symptom for dysembryopla...
Adolescent pregnancy
... Adolescent Pregnancy (Teenage Pregnancy ) Breast Infection Chlamydia Infection in Females Complex Partial
seizure Fast Heart beat ( Rapid Heartbeat ) Female Infertility Gonorrhea in Females Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome ... - Adolescent Pregnancy Jump t...
Alport syndrome
...ia due to metabolic causes Diabetic nephropathy / sclerosis Digitalis toxicity End-stage renal disease Epilepsy Generalized tonic -clonic
seizure ... ...
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 em...
Amenorrhea
... s tablets; use in the treatment of secondary amenorrhea . Absence
seizure ( Petit Mal
seizure ) Absent Menses ( Amenorrhea - Primary ) Absent Periods ( Amenorrhea - ...
Anosmia
...e 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 ...
Anti
... auto immune illness. ASCITES - Fluid accumulation around the liver and other abdominal organ s resulting from portal hypertension . Anti -
seizure drugs are effective for many with epilepsy , but about one-third of patients may need additional help. Learn what options are available when seizur...
Arthritis
... s, and liver ) can lead to a ... These include glucocorticoids which are used to control disease s such as arthritis and asthma , some anti
seizure drugs, certain sleeping pills, some hormone s used to treat endometriosis , and some cancer drugs. A substance that is used to treat rheumato...
Atheroembolic renal disease
...city End-stage renal disease Epilepsy Generalized tonic -clonic
seizure ... Atheroembolic renal disease Chronic renal failure Complicated ...oxicity End-stage renal disease Epilepsy Generalized tonic -clonic
seizure ... ...
Atrophy
...mucoid cysts . MRI or CT scans of the brain may show atrophy (shrinkage or small brain) EEG may show abnormal excitability of the brain and
seizure Evoked visual potentials may be reduced or even absent Electroretinogram can reveal severe impairment of vision ... Estrogen improves a woman'...
Aura
...en an aura before a migraine or a grand mal
seizure . Migraine with aura Definition: Migraine ...s. 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 co...
Bites
...... Bites - human Prevention : Teach young children not to bite others. NEVER put your hand near or in the mouth of someone who is having a
seizure . Bites may occur: during routine tasks on a farm or ranch while you are walking , jogging, swimming, hiking, camping, or doing other outdoor ...
Brace
...ws, and wrists. Brace s may be needed. Wear an emergency medical identification brace let with information about your condition. If you have a
seizure , people around you will be able to tell what's wrong and get appropriate help. Your knee joint doesn't move, but you strengthen the muscle s ...
Brain abscess
... abscess and impaired hearing , vision and poor muscle control. In addition, bacterial meningitis sometimes leaves a child with a long-term
seizure disorder. Hydrocephalus , Macewen sign of: A sign to detect hydrocephalus (and brain abscess ). Some important causes of increased pressure...
Brain Injury
...oup are commonly triggered by an acute condition such as brain injury and may occur as an isolated incident, or they may develop into a chronic
seizure disorder. A stroke is a type of brain injury . When a person suffers a stroke , the blood supply to a part of the brain is suddenly cut off....
Brain surgery
...tem ( chemotherapy , ... HOWARD WEINER, MD: The traditional approaches, brain surgery or craniotomy , where the brain is actually removed, the
seizure focus is identified using a variety of techniques, and if this can be done safely, ... The syndrome typically arises after trauma to the brain...
Brain tumor
...ost cases, the underlying cause of a child's epilepsy is never discovered. Any of the following conditions may be the cause of a complex partial
seizure : structural defects in the brain present at birth brain tumor s abnormal blood vessels bleeding in the brain head injury infections...
Brain Tumors
...test is sometimes used during surgery to check the effect of anesthesia . Any of the following conditions may be the cause of a complex partial
seizure : structural defects in the brain present at birth brain tumors abnormal blood vessels bleeding in the brain head injury infections ...
Breast Cancer
...hilis ; early neonatal death ; early-phase response; early posttraumatic epilepsy ; early reaction; early receptor potential; early region; early
seizure ; early seral species; early stage breast cancer ; ... that Cerclage Procedure is Effective in Preventing Preterm Birth (August 29) Cervical Ca...
Breast infection
...happen when your nipples become irritated or infected from breast-feeding . Breast Infection Chlamydia Infection in Females Complex Partial
seizure Fast Heart beat ( Rapid Heartbeat ) Female Infertility Gonorrhea in Females Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Hepatocellular Carcinoma ( Cancer o...
Burn
...ss; partial ism; partial ist; partial lipo atrophy ; partial pressure; partial pressures; partial response; partial sclerectasia; partial
seizure ; partial -thickness burn ; ... Another method is to place wet, cold wash cloths on the burn for 10 to 15 minutes, several times a day. You c...
Cancer
...hilis ; early neonatal death ; early-phase response; early posttraumatic epilepsy ; early reaction; early receptor potential; early region; early
seizure ; early seral species; early stage breast cancer ; ... Rate of False Positives with hCG Blood Test (October 31) Low-dose Aspirin Lowers Incid...
Cell phones
... Cell phones : Can they trigger seizures ? Q. Can a cell phone or cordless phone trigger a
seizure ? Rick/ Indiana ... Cell Phones Don't Cause Brain Tumors Scorpion Venom Tested Against Brain Cancer Technology Could Bring Safer Brain T...
Central nervous system
...ants, such as antihistamines and other medicines for allergies , hay fever , or colds ; tranquilizers; some other prescription pain relievers;
seizure medicines; muscle relaxants; sleeping pills; ... central nervous system CNS. The brain and spinal cord. central nervous system primitive neu...
Coccyx
... the pelvis . Coccyx Injury (Tailbone Trauma ) COLD -Induced Injury ( Frostbite ) Concussion Concussion ( Head Injury ) Convulsion (
seizure ) Corneal Injury Crush Wound ( Crush Injury ) Crushed Fingers (Smashed Fingers) Crush Injury C-Spine Injury (Neck Injury ) ... Your spine is...
Colic
...n 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 ... Inconso...
Colic
...n 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 ... Inconso...
Compartment syndrome
...tion ( Miscarriage ) Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome ( Testicular Feminization ) Complete Heart Block ( Heart Block ) Complex Partial
seizure Compress ion Fractures of the Back Compulsive Gambling Disorder ... The most likely causes of chronic leg pain are stress fractures , ...
Coma
... coma almost always require medical evaluation (with the possible exception of alcohol intoxication , simple faint ing, or a previously recognized
seizure disorder). Coma is a deep and prolonged state of unconsciousness resulting from disease , injury or poisoning . The word coma usually re...
Concussion
...one or more of the following features: loss of consciousness , amnesia ,
seizure , or a change in mentation. See brain contusion . Concussion A violen...ury ( Frostbite ) Concussion Concussion ( Head Injury ) Convulsion (
seizure ) Corneal Injury Crush Wound ( Crush Injury ) ... When injuries to t...
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 ,...h generally last several minutes. Complex partial
seizure s have a variety of manifestations, including star...
Contraction
...imes labor begins earlier than it should. Was it a rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the face, arm, or leg muscle s? Was it a petit mal
seizure (staring episode or similar activity)? Were there prolonged muscle contraction s only? Tics are repetitive, rapid, involuntary muscle con...
Conscious
...s of the seizures , which generally last several minutes. Complex partial
seizure s have a variety of manifestations, including staring, complex involuntary ...ates a bond for a time. AUTOMATISMS - A condition (e.g. complex partial
seizure , post - trauma tic automatisms) whereby an individual is conscious ly or...
Convulsion
...mplanted 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 rapid... ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... Convulsion (
seizure ) Corneal Injury Crush Wound ( Crush Injury ) Cr...
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 Syndrome...ulsions . WHAT YOU SHOULD DO Instructions for the
seizure patient: ... Epilepsy is a condition that af...
Craniotomy
...mptoms appear or change). HOWARD WEINER, MD: The traditional approaches, brain surgery or craniotomy , where the brain is actually removed, the
seizure focus is identified using a variety of techniques, and if this can be done safely, ... Risk factors include disorders that may cause obstruction o...