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An epileptic seizure, some common symptoms

   


An epileptic seizure  can vary greatly depending on the type of seizure, but here are some common symptoms: 

  •  Loss of Awareness: You might suddenly become unaware of your surroundings, staring blankly, or appearing confused.  
  • Muscle Spasms: Your body might jerk or twitch uncontrollably, often starting in one area and spreading.  
  • Loss of Consciousness: You might faint and fall to the ground, losing consciousness for a short period.  
  • Unusual Sensations: You could experience strange tastes, smells, or visual disturbances.  
  • Fear or Anxiety: Some people feel a sense of dread or panic before a seizure starts.  
  • Difficulty Speaking: You might have trouble speaking or understanding others.  
  • Memory Loss: After the seizure, you might not remember what happened during the episode. 

 It's important to seek medical advice if you or someone you know experiences these symptoms.

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