Seizures

Seizures are a sudden burst of electrical activity in the brain that can cause physical convulsions and other symptoms, such as changes in behavior, loss of consciousness, and altered senses. They are a common symptom of neurological disorders and can have potentially serious consequences. Seizures can be treated with medications, electrical stimulation, or surgical removal of the part of the brain that causes them. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can help reduce the risk of complications and improve the quality of life of those affected.

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