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  2. Types of Seizures: How to Tell Them Apart and Giving First Aid

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    Types of focal seizures. Focal seizures are common and occur on one side of the brain. Approximately 60 percent of people with epilepsy have focal seizures. Types include: focal aware seizures ...

  3. Epilepsy and Seizures - Symptoms, Causes, Types ... - WebMD

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    Which symptoms you have depend on the type of seizure you get. During a seizure, you might: Stare into space. Get confused or be unsure of where you are. Pass out. Jerk or twitch your arms and ...

  4. Seizures: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    For instance, an infection, high or low blood sugar, a reaction to a drug, alcohol withdrawal, not getting enough sleep, and bright flashing lights can cause seizures. Unprovoked seizure: You can ...

  5. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that causes unprovoked, recurrent seizures. ... Early treatment with medication can help reduce seizure frequency and the chances of serious complications ...

  6. Types of Seizures and Their Symptoms - WebMD

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    Epilepsy, a brain disorder, is the most common cause of repeated seizures. However, a single seizure can be caused by other factors such as brain tumors, substance use, traumatic brain injury, and ...

  7. Long-Term Prognosis for Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders

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    Age: Adults over the age of 60 may experience an increased risk for epileptic seizures, as well as related complications. Family history: Epilepsy is often genetic. If you have a family member who ...

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