A seizure is typically described as a sudden change in behavior brought on by a transient alteration in the electrical activity of the brain. The brain typically continuously produces minute electrical impulses that follow a predictable pattern. Chemical messengers known as neurotransmitters carry these impulses along neurons, the network of nerve cells in the brain, and throughout the entire body. Recurrent seizures are a common symptom of epilepsy, which is characterized by an imbalance in the electrical rhythms of the brain. In patients with seizures, sudden and synchronized electrical energy bursts that may momentarily affect their consciousness, movements, or sensations disturb the regular electrical pattern. When a person experiences at least two seizures that are not related to another known medical condition, such as alcohol withdrawal or extremely low blood sugar, an epilepsy diagnosis is typically made. The initial symptoms of a seizure that originate from a particular part of the brain frequently correspond to that part's functions. The left half of the brain governs the right side of the body, while the right half governs the left side. A seizure might start with jerking of the left thumb or hand, for instance, if it originates on the right side of the brain in the region that manages thumb movement.
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