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Symptoms of seizures?
Muscle weakness, Somnolence, Incontinence, Waterfall, delirium and dystonia
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What are symptoms of a seizure?
There are many types of seizures. In a grand mal (tonic-clonic) seizure, there are major muscle contracctions and loss of consciousness, along with urinary (and even fecal) incontinence, associated...
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Are seizures a symptom of hyponatremia?
Yes. More information Hyponatremia is a conditioned caused by water overload also known as water intoxication or water poisoning. Because it causes the brain to swell it can cause any symptom...
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What are symptoms of clonic seizure?
Generalized clonic seizures are rare and seen typically in children with elevated fever. These seizures are characterized by a rapid loss of consciousness, decreased muscle tone, and generalized...
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What are the first symptoms of tonic seizure?
The tonic phase typically begins with a brief flexing of trunk muscles, upward movement of the eyes, and pupil dilation. Patients usually emit a characteristic vocalization.