Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Absence Seizures

Otherwise known as petit mal, absence seizure often appears like a brief lapse in conscious activity. During an episode, the person experiencing the seizure seems like staring into space for a few seconds.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Seizure Complications

How simple and generalized seizure progress to conditions far worse than what they originally were is poorly understood. It is clear, however, that not all epileptic seizures respond well to medications and therapies. There are cases when complications occur.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Types Of Seizure

Seizures occur when the electrical system of the brain does not function well. In this state, the brain cells of the person keep firing rather than discharging electrical impulses in a regular manner. A seizure may cause loss of consciousness and muscle contractions.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Drug Therapy For Seizure Disorder

Not all types of seizures require medication. Some forms of seizures which are directly associated with such problems as withdrawal from alcohol and certain drugs may be prevented by correcting the underlying problem. With serious forms of seizure, however, like with epileptic seizure, treatment using drug therapy

Friday, June 18, 2010

Generalized Seizures

There are many types of seizures, ranging from partial seizures that involve electrical impulse disruption rooting from one specific area of the brain to generalized seizures whose symptoms root from larger areas of the brain. This article discusses the variants of seizure that fall under the generalized seizure category including the

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Continuing Treatment For Seizure

In the majority of seizure cases treated with first-line drugs for seizure control, effects are desirable. Patients experience lesser attacks of seizure and are more likely to have very little to no altered behaviors and movements.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Seizures - What To Look For And What To Do

A seizure disorder is diagnosed by a doctor when a person experienced at least two unprovoked seizures which happened at different instances. The diagnosis is made based on what the individual felt and what the eyewitnesses observed.