What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Seizures?
Learning about epilepsy means learning about seizures. Â
A seizure is when, for whatever reason, there is abnormal electric activity in the brain. Â
Common signs and symptoms of seizures include:Â
- Unconsciousness Â
- ConfusionÂ
- Loss of bowel or bladder controlÂ
- Involuntary eye movements or prolonged starringÂ
- Muscle stiffing
- Involuntary movements of the arms and legsÂ
It is important to note that every seizure is unique and that many people have different presentations of symptoms. That is one aspect of seizures that Epilepsy Awareness Month aims to bring recognition to and awareness. Â
For instance, someone could have involuntary movements of their legs for a few seconds while someone else could be unconscious for a few minutes with rapid arm movements. Â
If seizures are left undetected and untreated, permanent injury or death can occur. If seizures are left without proper management, there can be lifelong issues with personal safety, job retention, academic performance, relationships, and self-identity. Â