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    1) Seizures are described into two major groups of seizures: primary generalized seizures and partial seizures. The main difference between both of these seizures is how it begins. Partial seizures begin in one area of the brain and affect the part of the body being controlled by that area of that brain. Generalized seizures affect the whole area of the brain and occur at the same time. They begin and spread rapidly making it impossible to identify the origin. Partial seizures are divided into

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    Seizures are described into two major groups of seizures: primary generalized seizures and partial seizures. The main difference between both of these seizures is how it begins. Partial seizures begin in one area of the brain and affect the part of the body being controlled by that area of that brain. Generalized seizures affect the whole area of the brain and occur at the same time. They begin and spread rapidly making it impossible to identify the origin. Partial seizures are divided into

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    Seizures.

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    Seizures/Epilepsy Epilepsy occurs as a result of abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Brain cells communicate by sending electrical signals in an orderly pattern. In epilepsy, these electrical signals become abnormal, giving rise to an "electrical storm" that produces seizures. These storms may be within a specific part of the brain or may be generalized, depending on the type of epilepsy. Epilepsy is the oldest-known brain disorder; in the early ages people did not understand the causes

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    The Care of Seizure Patients Many people who have had a seizure disorders can have an ordinary life while others may need the help of an aide. In an article by the Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan, they state, “Living with epilepsy is often associated with fear: fear of having a seizure in public, fear of injury, fear of losing one’s job, fear of dying, and many other legitimate fears.” With the help of an aide, the patient may be able to overcome some fears associated with the seizure disorder. There

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    Seizure Controversy

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    NO MORE EPILEPSY - START USING RIVOTRIL Are you suffering from epilepsy and panic disorder? The main occurrence of these problems is the occurrence of the seizures. A seizure is a brain's abnormal electrical activity in which during a seizure the brain cells will fire uncontrollably up to four times rather than the normal rate which will temporarily affect the behavior of the person like thinking and feelings will have a strange change. The main reasons for the occurrence are brain injuries , abnormal

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    experiences recurrent seizures, all of which vary greatly. Caused by an occurrence of sporadic electrical surges in the brain, the categories of epilepsy are manifold. These seizures have multiple causes and treatment options and in the best cases, the seizure may be completely controlled. Epilepsy is one of the most common serious disorders of the brain affecting about 50 million people worldwide. Anyone could be diagnosed with epilepsy once they develop a tendency to have seizures. Epilepsy is an extremely

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    Seizure and epilepsy are problems that occur in the nervous system. In a seizure, it is an abrupt occurrence where the brain is having abnormal electrical activity that becomes uncontrollable. An individual that has a seizure can become unconscious and have a sudden change in their abilities such as talking and moving. Seizures occur in different ways, one way is the tonic-clonic. As a seizure can occur as tonic-clonic, which it is when the body becomes stiff (tonic phase) that then transitions into

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    Partial Seizure Essay

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    PARTIAL (FOCAL) SEIZURE PARTIAL SEIZURE begins focally and results from abnormal electrical discharges in a circumscribed portion of the brain. The partial seizure may be clinically manifested by a comparably restricted disturbance of cognition, behavior, sensation or movement (Marrlow and Redding, 2009). 1. Simple Partial Seizures: Simple partial seizures are defined as abnormal neuronal discharges occurring in only one hemisphere of the brain (partial) in which consciousness is preserved

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    Epilepsy: Lumbar Seizure

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    of neurological activity becomes distorted, causing odd sensations such as behavioral and emotional, muscle spasms, sometimes convulsions and loss of consciousness can occur. Seizure disorders originate from a pathogenic process, head trauma, metabolic processes, exogenous or endogenous poisons, and a simple fever. Seizures may be a result from an exposure to many types of poisons such as lead and carbon monoxide but it can also

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    000 new diagnoses yearly (“What Happens during a Seizure”, 2014). The age of onset can begin as early as infancy and is most common during childhood. In some cases, there is no specific cause for epilepsy. However, the most common cause is a birth defect or developmental disorder. Those that have experienced head trauma, brain infections, or a minor brain injury can also lead to seizures, or epilepsy. The developing brain is more prone to seizures therefor there is a higher incidence in the pediatric

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