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      • Most seizures happen in the first several days or weeks after a brain injury. Some may occur months or years after the injury. About 70-80% of people who have seizures are helped by medications, and can return to usual activities.
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  1. Jul 9, 2021 · Most types of seizures do not cause damage to the brain. However, having a prolonged, uncontrolled seizure can cause harm. Because of this, treat any seizure lasting over 5 minutes as a...

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  3. Nov 1, 2023 · How long does it take to recover from a seizure? The recovery period directly after a seizure is medically known as the postictal phase. This period usually lasts between 530 minutes and...

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  4. Sep 1, 2023 · However, frequent or long seizures can cause damage to brain cells in rare cases. These types of seizures are known as status epilepticus and require immediate medical care.

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  5. Apr 7, 2023 · Temporal lobe seizures begin in the temporal lobes of the brain. These areas process emotions and are important for short-term memory. Symptoms of a temporal lobe seizure may be related to these functions. Some people have odd feelings during the seizure, such as joy, deja vu or fear.

  6. The device can detect seizure activity and deliver electrical stimulation to stop the seizure. Deep brain stimulation. Surgeons implant thin wires called electrodes within certain areas of the brain to produce electrical impulses. The impulses regulate the brain activity that causes seizures.

  7. Sep 26, 2022 · Severe seizures in a developing brain can cause changes in various brain structures and lead to neuron loss, resulting in brain abnormalities. Based on animal studies, researchers believe these changes can sometimes be irreversible, causing permanent brain damage, though some children may recover.

  8. Overview. When seizures happen, the flow of electrical signals in your brain is disrupted. What is a seizure? A seizure (pronounced “see-zhr”) is a surge of abnormal electrical activity in your brain. The most recognizable symptoms of a seizure are a temporary loss of consciousness and uncontrollable movements (convulsions).

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