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  1. As the number of older adults continues to increase, the population at risk for neurologic illnesses also rises. Acute and chronic seizures are commonly seen in adults older than 60 years; however, no consensus exists on the best way to diagnose and treat seizures and epilepsy in this age group. Several new medical and surgical therapies are now available for all epilepsy patients, some of ...

    • Joseph I. Sirven
    • 2001
    • How Do I Know If It’S Epilepsy?
    • How Is Epilepsy Challenging For Older Adults?
    • How Can I Help?

    It isn’t always easy to tell when you or someone you care for develops epilepsy later in life. That’s because seizures may be hard to recognize in older adults and may go unnoticed. For example, memory problems, confusion, falls, dizziness, or sensory changes like numbness are often blamed on “getting older.”4,5 However, sometimes these can actuall...

    Adults who develop epilepsy may have a hard time managing the disorder. Eight in 10 adults aged 65 or older have more than one chronic health condition.6 It can be hard to balance epilepsy treatment with taking medicines for other health problems. Many epilepsy medicines also have side effects such as bone loss or dizziness, which can make someone ...

    Seizure first aidis easy to give and involves keeping the person safe until the seizure stops on its own and knowing when to call 911 for emergency help. If you work at a senior center, long-term care facility, nursing home, in-home health care, or another senior-serving organization, you can take free seizure first aid courseoffered by the Epileps...

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  3. Mar 3, 2023 · Usually, a child having a febrile seizure shakes all over and loses consciousness. Sometimes, the child may get very stiff or twitch in just one area of the body. A child having a febrile seizure may: Have a fever higher than 100.4 F (38.0 C) Lose consciousness; Shake or jerk the arms and legs; Febrile seizures are classified as simple or complex:

  4. Nov 28, 2023 · Febrile seizures are seizures or convulsions that occur in young children. They are triggered by fever typically above 101 degrees Fahrenheit (38.3 degrees Celsius). Seizures may happen during illnesses such as a cold, the flu, or an ear infection. In some cases, a child may not have a fever at the time of the seizure but will develop one a few ...

  5. Mar 6, 2023 · A more general discussion of the treatment of seizures and epilepsy is presented elsewhere. (See "Overview of the management of epilepsy in adults" and "Initial treatment of epilepsy in adults".) The clinical presentation of seizures in older adults is frequently different from that of younger adults, and seizures are often difficult to recognize.

  6. Apr 1, 2019 · A febrile seizure is a seizure occurring in a child six months to five years of age that is accompanied by a fever (100.4°F or greater) without central nervous system infection. Febrile seizures ...

  7. Mar 13, 2023 · The prevalence of epilepsy in older adults is approximately 2 to 5 percent [ 13,15 ], three to four times higher than in younger adults. Age has been shown to be an independent risk factor for developing seizures and epilepsy [ 9 ]. Among United States Medicare beneficiaries age 65 years and older, the average annual incidence of epilepsy for ...

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