Epilepsy - Symptoms - NHS
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Simple Partial (Focal) Seizures Or 'Auras'Complex Partial (Focal) SeizuresTonic-Clonic SeizuresAbsencesMyoclonic SeizuresClonic SeizuresTonic SeizuresAtonic SeizuresStatus EpilepticusStatus epilepticus is the name for any seizure that lasts a long time, or a series of seizures where the person does not regain consciousness in between. It's a medical emergency and needs to be treated as soon as possible. You can be trained to treat it if you look after someone with epilepsy. If you have not had any training, call 999 for an ambu...See more on nhs.uk Status epilepticus is the name for any seizure that lasts a long time, or a series of seizures where the person does not regain consciousness in between. It's a medical emergency and needs to be treated as soon as possible. You can be trained to treat it if you look after someone with epilepsy. If you have not had any training, call 999 for an ambu...
Status epilepticus is the name for any seizure that lasts a long time, or a series of seizures where the person does not regain consciousness in between. It's a medical emergency and needs to be treated as soon as possible. You can be trained to treat it if you look after someone with epilepsy. If you have not had any training, call 999 for an ambu...
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