No. But if you did, it would be important to see a physician, preferably a neurologist - in order to obtain proper diagnosis (as there are many types of seizure disorders) and treatment.
A seizure is an involuntary behavior that occurs abnormally and are generally associated with epilepsy, but can come from other sources. Epileptic seizures are categorized by the location in the...
Your body stalls and your heart stops circulating your blood, this is why defribilators are used to "shock" people awake. Your heart also responds to electricity so if you ever get shocked by...
People on medication can still have seizures, but that does not mean that their seizures are being caused by the medication. There are many causes for seizures. If you follow the instructions with...
seizures happen for all kinds of reasons, i was an epileptic for 4 years and i would have seizures when i had exited or over active brain waves. I wouldn't be able to move, my body was numb and...
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