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Is seizure medical or trauma?
Seizures are one health problem that can occur after a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Can seizures be caused by trauma?
So, Does Trauma Affect Seizure Activity? Yes, trauma can lead to non-epileptic seizures. In this case, the seizure is rooted in a psychological disturbance, rather than chronic issues related to disruptions in the electrical activity of the brain.
What is a shock seizure?
Myoclonic seizures cause brief, shock-like, jerking movements in a muscle or a group of muscles. This type of seizure usually causes jerking movements on both sides of the body at the same time. Epileptic syndromes that include myoclonic seizures usually begin in childhood. However, these seizures can occur at any age.
What is an impact seizure?
Some authors suggest that most impact seizures are non-epileptic in origin and hence coined the term “concussive convulsions” for benign impact seizures. Early and late post-traumatic seizures frequently indicate structural brain damage and transition to chronic, post-traumatic epilepsy.
What brain injury causes seizures?
TBI is a well-recognized cause of seizures and epilepsy. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the result of an external force on the head. TBI can occur as a result of, the head suddenly and violently hitting an object (falls, car accidents, sports injuries)
What is the difference between a convulsion and a seizure?
A convulsion is a general term that people use to describe uncontrollable muscle contractions. Some people may use it interchangeably with the word “seizure,” although a seizure refers to an electrical disturbance in the brain. Seizures may cause a person to have convulsions, but this is not always the case.
Will an EEG show past seizures?
You may have had seizures in the past, such as brief absence seizures or auras, without knowing they were seizures. Doing an electroencephalogram (EEG), especially after sleep deprivation, may reveal abnormalities in the brain’s electrical activity that may help confirm the diagnosis of epilepsy.
Can a person have more than one type of seizure?
A person with epilepsy can have more than one type of seizure. The signs of a seizure depend on the type of seizure. Sometimes it is hard to tell when a person is having a seizure.
What is the difference between medical shock and emotional shock?
Medical shock is different than emotional or psychological shock that can occur following a traumatic or frightening emotional event. What are the 5 types of shock? Symptoms of septic shock include fever, nausea, vomiting, and dizziness or fainting. Septic shock results from bacteria multiplying in the blood and releasing toxins.
What are the signs and symptoms of shock in a patient?
The basis for shock may be readily evident from the presentation, such as following trauma, or when symptoms or signs of hemorrhage, fluid loss, or sepsis are evident. A subset of shock patients will have normal blood pressure (even hypertension is possible); many will also lack tachycardia.
What is the difference between a focal and secondary seizure?
The person will be unable to respond to questions or direction for up to a few minutes. Secondary generalized seizures begin in one part of the brain, but then spread to both sides of the brain. In other words, the person first has a focal seizure, followed by a generalized seizure.