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  1. Nov 27, 2022 · Provoked seizures are single seizures that may occur as the result of trauma, low blood sugar ( hypoglycemia ), low blood sodium, high fever, or alcohol or...

  2. Learn about provoked seizures, nonepileptic events due to other issues and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures. Seizures involve sudden, temporary, bursts of electrical activity in the brain that change or disrupt the way messages are sent between brain cells.

  3. Feb 7, 2023 · Provoked seizures, also known as acute symptomatic seizures, may result from electrolyte disorders, toxins, head injury, infectious processes, vascular anomalies, tumors or other mass lesions, and many other causes.

  4. Provoked seizures are those seizures occurring within 7 days of acute brain insult. A large number of clinical conditions can result in seizures; they can be broadly categorized into two groups: Structural abnormalities caused by head injury, neurosurgical intervention, stroke, central nervous system (CNS) infections (e.g., neurocysticercosis ...

  5. Apr 13, 2022 · Provoked seizures: These happen because of other conditions or circumstances (high fevers, alcohol or drug withdrawal, low blood sugar). Provoked seizures make up about 25% to 30% of all seizures.

  6. Jul 29, 2022 · Seizures that are caused by problems like these are called "provoked" seizures, and they do not usually occur again once the problem is remedied. People with provoked seizures are not said to have epilepsy.

  7. Jul 14, 2021 · Patients who have had an epileptic seizure should be informed about factors that may provoke seizures (e.g., sleep deprivation and alcohol use), the risk of a seizure occurring while driving...

  8. Provoked Epileptic Seizures. If you’ve had a seizure, it doesn’t mean you have epilepsy. It’s possible that the event was not an epileptic seizure at all, or it may have been provoked by something else. Many disorders associated with epileptic seizures exist that aren’t considered epilepsy.

  9. Nonepileptic seizures are provoked by a temporary disorder or stressor (eg, metabolic disorders, central nervous system (CNS) infections, cardiovascular disorders, medication toxicity or withdrawal, psychogenic disorders). In children, fever can provoke a seizure (febrile seizures).

  10. Acute provoked seizures, also known as acute symptomatic seizures, occur secondary to a neurological or systemic precipitant, commonly presenting as a first-time seizure. In this article, we will discuss etiology, emergent protocols, medical work-up, initial treatment, and management of these seizur ….

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