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.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Documented Causes Of Seizures

With the exception of the elderly and infants, the causes of seizures are often unidentifiable. There are plenty of things that can upset the delicate system of nerve cell communication. Often, these are things that cannot be pinned down right away.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Partial Seizures

When an uncontrolled electrical activity takes place in the brain, seizures or physical convulsions can be experienced. Signs and symptoms of seizures depend on the area or side of the brain where seizure activity happens and on other factors like the type of seizure as well as the age and health conditions of the patient.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Long-Term Effects Of Seizures

Seizures are abnormal electrical spurs from nerves in the brain, which controls physical actions, psychological responses, feelings and some operations of the major organs.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Treatment Options For Seizures

Seizures or fits, as they are known colloquially, are episodes of abnormal surge of electrical signals in the brain. This transient brain dysfunction causes alterations in both movements and behaviors.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Things To Know About Children's Seizures

Seizures in children, as with adults, are the results of abnormal electrical activities in the brain. The brain contains billions of nerve cells that communicate with each other and the different units of the body via electrical impulses. In circumstances when there is excess or abnormal electrical activity, seizures ensue. This

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Seizures Causes

For the human brain to function normally, it needs an organized, orderly, and well-coordinated discharge of electrical impulses. Such electrical impulses allow the brain to communicate with the muscles, nerves, cord, and with itself. When the brain’s normal electrical activity interrupted, the person can experience seizures.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Seizure Warning Signals

For the brain to work normally, it needs an organized, controlled and systematic release of electrical impulses. These allow the brain to get connected to the different body parts and also have command within itself.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Unusual Types Of Seizures

There are plenty of seizure categories. The one patients are most familiar with is the category according to the location of origin. This brings such types as partial seizures, primary generalized seizures and their sub-types. But there is one category of seizures that is often not treated as seizure in the sense that it resembles epileptic

Monday, June 7, 2010

Indications Of A Seizure

Electricity is what the brain uses to communicate with the spinal cord and all the smaller units of the body as well as to coordinate everything that goes on in the human body. Although in most people, there is nothing to inhibit the normal electrical activities of the brain, in other people there are occasions when these are

Sunday, June 6, 2010

The Seizure Event

Seizures are not always recurrent or epileptic. Many people who have experienced their first seizure may never have to experience a second seizure, especially if the underlying problem has already been addressed. However, this does not suggest that a first seizure should be taken lightly. Seizures are more often than not

Saturday, June 5, 2010

What Causes Seizures

On the whole, seizures are caused by various conditions like illness, injury and many more health issues. These health problems may include anomalies in the veins and arteries of the brain which may be the hardening of the vessels supplying the brain with blood and oxygen, bleeding or hemorrhage, brain tumors,

Friday, June 4, 2010

Epileptic Seizures Treatments And Medications

Persons experiencing epileptic seizures may take drugs that help control seizures. While the types of epileptic seizures greatly vary, epilepsy medications can prevent seizures in nearly 70% of patients. These drugs, however, aren’t capable of curing epilepsy.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Partial Seizures - Types And Symptoms

In a normal brain, the electrical signals are exchanged between neurons in a very orderly manner. This keeps such occurrences as seizures at bay. In case of disruption in the way these nerve cells communicate, electrical discharges result in an altered body condition called seizure or epileptic seizure.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

The Tonic-Clonic Seizure

Talk about seizure and the first idea that will come to mind is an epileptic seizure that involves the entire body. Combine this with drooling, loss of consciousness and violent muscle contractions and you'll get a complete picture of tonic-clonic seizure, or grand mal as it was known a few years ago.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

The Stages Of A Seizure

Among all the different types of seizure, there is only one denominator that can be observed – seizure happens in stages.

There are, in general, three physical stages of a seizure. The fourth stage, the prodromal symptom period, which is often an overlook stage, begins in a period preceding the onset of the seizure.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Seizures In children and What You Need To Know

Seizures, which take place when the brain works abnormally, usually result in a change in movement, attention, as well as level of consciousness. Various forms of seizures may happen in various parts or sides of the brain. They may affect only a certain type of the body or the whole body. There are many reasons for the occurrence of seizures particularly in children.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

The Two Main Types Of Seizures

Seizures indicate that an individual or an animal is having a brain problem. This condition takes place when the brain has a rapid, unusual electrical activity. Contrary to what most of us know, seizures don’t always result in convulsions. They come in many types and some display very mild symptoms. Seizures are classified into two main categories – partial seizures and generalized seizures.

Seizures – The ABCs

Disturbance in the typically organized, well-coordinated, and orderly electrical impulses in the brain is all that separates a normal brain function from an epileptic seizure. Under normal circumstances, nerve transmission in the brain occurs very smoothly, allowing the electrical activities to coordinate one unit of the body with other