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...
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...
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...
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.
Myoclonic seizures commonly exhibit rapid muscular contractions. Myoclonic seizures are seen in newborns and children who have either symptomatic or idiopathic (cause is unknown) epilepsy.