Seizure Awareness: Early Warning Signs & Sleep Seizures

Seizure symptoms can appear during sleep or as subtle absence events in children with autism. Identifying early warning signs and understanding pharmaceutical triggers are essential for managing nocturnal and pediatric seizure disorders.

What Drugs Can Cause Seizures?

The Epilepsy Foundation states that each year, 300,000 people have their first seizure, a brain condition in which patients have abnormal electrical activity. When a seizure interferes with the brain's electrical activity, it disrupts normal communication between the brain and the body.

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About Seizures During Sleep

Seizures are due to electrical activity in the brain, which results in changes in consciousness and movement. Symptoms of seizures vary in patients: some patients may just have a staring spell, while others may experience twitching in their limbs.

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