All bumps should be checked out by your doctor (usually there is nothing wrong) and can be anything from a bony spur, to a fatty lump (it moves.) However, some bumps (depending what they are) could have roots and it could annoy the ear area and cause headaches. Best to have it checked out. The only reason you would get a bump from a seizure is if that person fell and thrashed around hitting their head on a piece of furniture or some other object. Menopause certainly can cause a lot of moles (in some people) and lumps and bumps and HEADACHES. I believe Billy Crystal said it well: (he's a grandpa now)
I GET UP IN THE MORNING AND SAND BLAST MYSELF BEFORE I HIT THE SHOWERS!
There you have it. Ain't it wonderful! Ha, ha.
Merry Christmas Marcy
Seizures can be a definite sign, particularly if they are a new symptom. Headaches can be caused by a tumor, but most people with headaches do not have a tumor. However, persistent headaches that are worst in the morning, accompanied by nausea and vomiting, or that cause double vision can be signs of a brain tumor.
She got headaches and seizures from getting hit by a heavy metal weight.
A herpes infection that has spread to the brain causes headache, fever, confusion and sometimes seizures.
I have read an article about the connection between febrile seizures and autism. It suggests that febrile seizures which go on to progress to 'status epilepticus' may cause brain damage and result in autistic traits. The article is called "Febrile Seizures and the Amygdala in autism spectrum disorders" by Teresa Binstock.
Eclipses do not cause or induce seizures, but for people who are prone to seizures, it is possible that one might occur (entirely by coincidence!) during an eclipse. There is no known connection between them.
Vasculitis of blood vessels in the brain can lead to headaches, confusion, personality changes, seizures , and coma
Psychosis is a mental illness. Epilepsy is a physical illness. So there is no direct connection and psychosis will not cause seizures. Someone with psychosis could happen to have epilepsy, just as they could have any illness, but there would be no connection.
Toplep is a medication that is prescribed to treat migraine headaches. It is also used to treat epilepsy, which is known as seizures or fits.
Yes. People with seizure disorders often state they see or feel an "aura." Seizure aura can be similar to migraine aura, or they can vary widely - having to do more with feeling a certain feeling like fear or deja vu. There is a specific type of migraine variant called Migralepsy, during which patients with experience both migraine and seizures. For some people, the migraine is almost a warning sign of impending seizure.
Symptoms of lupus cerebritis may include headaches, seizures , stroke , psychosis, dementia , peripheral neuropathy , cerebellar ataxia
Some of the side effects of colloidal bismuth are black stool and a black colored tongue. Also a person may experience: * headaches * ataxia * confusion * seizures Some of the side effects of colloidal bismuth are black stool and a black colored tongue. Also a person may experience: * headaches * ataxia * confusion * seizures
Some of the most common symptoms of MELAS Syndrome are brain dysfunction with seizures and headaches, abnormal thinking and temporary local paralysis.