May also be called: Febrile Seizures; Absence Seizures; Tonic-Clonic Seizures; Petit Mal Seizures; Grand Mal Seizures

More to Know

"Seizure" is a general term that refers to sudden abnormal electrical discharges in the brain that can cause someone to collapse, convulse, or have another temporary disturbance of normal brain function, often with a loss or change in consciousness. A person who has had two or more seizures may be diagnosed with epilepsy, also known as seizure disorder.

Seizures can have many different causes, and learning the specific cause of a seizure is critical to its treatmeant.

Keep in Mind

Seizures can be frightening, but most last only a few minutes, stop on their own, and are not life-threatening.

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