Tag: Seizure Causes


SEIZURE

The Fundamental Nature and Prevalence of Seizures A seizure is characterized as a transient occurrence of signs and symptoms resulting from abnormal, excessive, or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain. This neurological phenomenon affects millions of individuals across the globe, transcending age, gender, and socioeconomic boundaries. According to the research established by Fisher and Acevedo […]

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REFLEX EPILEPSY

Reflex Epilepsy Core Definition of Reflex Epilepsy Reflex epilepsy represents a distinct and fascinating subgroup within the broader category of epilepsy, a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures. What uniquely defines reflex epilepsy is that its seizures are consistently and predictably triggered by specific external or internal stimuli. Unlike other forms of epilepsy […]

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