Seizures: Related Symptoms
Symptoms related to Seizures include:
- High fever
- Twitches
- Muscle Spasms
- Absence seizures
- Partial seizures
- Muscle cramps
- Spasm
- Fits
- High ICP
- Psychogenic seizures
- Inattention
- Motor symptoms
- Sleep attacks
- Attacks
- Convulsions
- Fainting
- Syncope
- Clonus
- Myoclonus
- Involuntary Movements
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Related Symptom Articles
- Twitches: Twitches are small muscle spasms that may be normal, or may indicate tics or other seizure type disorders. Occasional twitches are normal and not a disorder. Twitches also need to
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- Muscle Spasms: Muscle spasms, including muscle cramps, refer to an abnormal contraction of the muscle. A simple example is muscle cramps, which are often harmless effects from an overused muscle. But even
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- Absence seizures: Absence seizures are where the person becomes non-responsive; their brain is “absent”. Mild cases may appear like a person “staring into space” for a few seconds, and may go
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- Partial seizures: Partial seizures are seizures resulting from a disorder of only one side of the brain (one “hemisphere” of the brain). They are also called “focal seizures” or “localized seizures”. The
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- Muscle cramps: Muscle cramps are a common symptom where a muscle painfully contracts for an extended period, which is a type of muscle spasm. A simple episode of a muscle cramp can
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