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Triggers
Seizure eTraining Slide 16

Some people who have epilepsy have no special seizure triggers, while others are able to recognize things in their lives that do affect their seizures.  Generally, the most frequent cause of an unexpected seizure is failure to take the medication as prescribed.Other factors include ingesting substances, hormone fluctuations, stress, photosensitivity,  sleep and wake cycles, hormonal fluctuations and menstrual cycles, excessive use and withdrawal from alcohol or drugs, illness or fever, adding or removing prescription medications or supplements can trigger seizures, and should ther

Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures
Seizure eTraining Slide 8

Can have one symptom Tonic or Clonic, or a mixture of both Tonic-Clonic

Tonic seizures cause stiffening of muscles of the body, generally those in the back, legs, and arms. Clonic seizures cause repeated jerking movements of muscles on both sides of the body. Tonic-clonic seizures cause a mixture of symptoms, including stiffening of the body and repeated jerks of the arms and/or legs as well as loss of consciousness. Tonic-clonic seizures are sometimes referred to by an older term: grand mal seizures.  

A person having a generalized tonic-clonic seizure:  

Seizures
Seizure eTraining Slide 6

  • Electrical system of the brain malfunctions
  • Causes a change in awareness, movements, sensations, and behavior
  • More than 30 different types of seizures
  • Most common symptom of Epilepsy
  • Not necessarily the same as having epilepsy
  • Some are barely noticeable while others cause muscle jerks or loss of consciousness
  • Can last a few seconds to several minutes

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