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Shredding Program Review Epilepsy is a neurological condition of
the human body caused by a disruption in the normal functioning of
neurons. There are many different types of epilepsy. One of the most
common symptoms of epilepsy is seizure. A patient usually experiences
strange sensations and emotions before the seizure. This is to be
considered as a warning of an epilepsy attack and is called an aura.
However, occurrence of a seizure does not necessarily mean that a
person has epilepsy. When a person has had two or more seizures,
doctors view it as a case of epilepsy.
Apart
from the common symptom of seizures, each type of epilepsy has its
own set of symptoms. A patient suffering from grand mal seizure may
stare blankly and will experience severe convulsions, jerking of arms
and legs, loss of consciousness and loss of bowels or bladder
control. The symptoms of absence seizure include staring, brief body
jerks, mainly involving arms and brief loss of attention and
activity. Patients are described as being " zoned out." The
symptoms of a simple partial seizure include jerking of one part of
the body like a hand or foot. The patient begins to panic for no
reason and keeps blinking the eyes. In some cases of this kind, the
patients' face twitches, and they sense a change in the way things
taste, smell or look.
Patients
suffering from a complex partial seizure mumble and suffer from
memory loss. They stare at things and sense a change in the smell,
taste and look of things. These patients also make repeated movements
like rubbing hands smacking lips or picking at clothing. The symptoms
of secondarily generalized seizures include severe jerking of limbs,
falling down, loss of consciousness and stiffening of the body
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