Brain Seizures
Brain seizures are a result of abnormal electrical activity in the brain, disrupting the normal functioning of the neural circuits. They can cause a range of physical and mental symptoms, including altered consciousness, erratic movements, and even a loss of consciousness. Seizures can be caused by a number of factors, including genetic conditions, head injuries, stroke, low blood sugar, and certain medications and substances. Seizures are often diagnosed through EEG tests, where electrodes are placed on the scalp to measure electrical activity in the brain. Treatment options vary, depending on the type and cause of the seizures, but may include medication, lifestyle changes, and surgery. Seizures can be very dangerous, and it is important to seek medical advice to establish the cause and best treatment plan.
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