The physical behavioral changes that take place during a period of aberrant electrical activity in the brain are known as seizures. Convulsion and seizure are frequently used interchangeably. A person experiences rapid, rhythmic shaking known as convulsions, during which their muscles repeatedly contract and relax. Seizures come in a wide variety of forms. Some people just have moderate symptoms, not shaking. There was an issue with too much uncontrolled electrical activity in your brain if you had a seizure. A seizure often occurs when too many brain cells are activated at the same moment. Generalized and partial seizures are two distinct categories. Your brain experiences aberrant electrical activity on both sides of the brain during a generalized seizure. Electrical activity spikes in one area of the brain can cause partial seizures. Seizures can occur for a variety of reasons, including excessive blood salt or sugar levels, brain damage from a stroke or head injury, inherited brain disorders, or even a brain tumor.
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