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Neurological Problems/ Seizures
Neurological problems are connected with the brain, spine and nervous system. Any disorder of the nervous system or electrical abnormalities in the brain causes the problem. There are many recognized neurological disorders, some are common, but many rare. Neurological disorders are diseases of the nervous system. Brain tumor, Seizures, and Traumatic disorders of the nervous system are caused due to the head injury.
A seizure is one of the neurological problems. It’s a sudden and uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain. They can change your behavior, movements, and feelings. Seizures are symptoms of a brain problem. They happen because of sudden, abnormal electrical activity in the brain due to an accident.
There are bursts of electrical activity in your brain, sort of like an electrical storm during the seizures. In some cases, the body shakes rapidly and uncontrollably. This activity causes different symptoms, which are depending on the type of seizure and what part of the brain is involved. Also, in some seizures, parts of the brain can still function normally while others can’t. Seizures triggers can differ for the different person, but common triggers include tiredness and lack of sleep, stress, alcohol, and not taking proper medication.
Symptoms:
Any electrical, Structural, or biochemical abnormalities in the brain, spinal cord or other nerves system can result in a range of symptoms that indicate a seizure.
- Losing focus that is observed by means of confusion.
- Having uncontrollable muscle spasms.
- Drooling or frothing at the mouth.
- Having an odd taste on your mouth.
- Clenching your tooth.
- Biting your tongue.
- Having surprising, rapid eye actions.
Treatment
Treatment for seizures often involves using anti-seizure medicinal drugs. Several options exist for anti-seizure medication. The goal is to discover the drugs that are good for you and that causes the fewest side effects. In a few cases, your doctor would possibly propose a couple of medicinal drugs.
To diagnose your situation, your doctor will review your symptoms and scientific history. Your doctor can also prescribe numerous assessments to diagnose epilepsy and determine the cause of seizures. Your evaluation may also include a neurological examination and a blood test.