Childhood Absence Epilepsy (CAE) is a neurological condition causing brief, unnoticed seizures often mistaken for daydreaming. Starting around age 4 and peaking at 6-7 years, it is treatable with ...
Seizures vary in intensity and duration. Mild seizures may involve a brief pause or “staring” episode, while more severe seizures can cause intense shaking, putting individuals at risk of ...
Mikey Fallon’s epileptic seizures intensified at puberty. A high-stakes operation aided by a robot system was his only hope ...
Benign convulsions associated with mild gastroenteritis (CwG) are a type of seizure that can occur in young children during episodes of gastroenteritis, often caused by viral infections such as ...
Fintepla (fenfluramine) is a prescription drug used to treat seizures from certain epilepsy conditions. Fintepla can cause side effects that range from mild to serious. Examples include diarrhea ...
In the early-onset group, there were more patients who were severely mentally retarded, whereas patients whose onset of epilepsy was after 12 or more months mainly had mild mental retardation or ...