Frequently Asked Questions
Stay hydrated, manage chronic conditions like diabetes or epilepsy, avoid sudden position changes, and take medications as prescribed by your doctor.
If seizures last more than 5 minutes, occur repeatedly, or are accompanied by confusion, loss of consciousness, or injury, immediate medical help is necessary.
No, seizures can be triggered by high fever (in children), alcohol withdrawal, head trauma, infections, or electrolyte imbalances, even in people without epilepsy.
Yes, in some cases, dizziness or lightheadedness may occur before a seizure, especially in focal (partial) seizures with an aura.
They can result from neurological disorders, low blood sugar, dehydration, inner ear problems, epilepsy, brain injury, or certain medications.
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