Symptoms of epilepsy

Epilepsy is commonly known as crohn’s disease, as a persistent disease of the nervous system, epilepsy symptoms seizures have the characteristics of recurrent, transient and stereotyped, the symptoms of seizures vary, but there are mainly the following categories: simple partial seizures: refers to the patient is clearly conscious during the seizure, manifested as a side limb or local tonic, jerking seizures, or local numbness or pins and needles in the body and other abnormal sensory seizures, lasting a short time. It can also be manifested as headache type, abdominal pain type or syncope type of autonomic seizures. Complex partial seizures: refers to seizures in which the patient has varying degrees of blurred consciousness and obvious thinking, perceptual and motor impairment seizures, also known as psychomotor seizures. Generalized seizure: refers to the patient’s loss of consciousness at the beginning of the seizure, followed by the manifestation of body tonicity, clonic jerking seizures of the limbs, often accompanied by facial cyanosis, urinary incontinence, tongue bite, foaming at the mouth or bloody foam, dilated pupils, etc. The symptoms of epilepsy include sudden interruption of mental activity, loss of consciousness, myoclonic or automatic seizures, and a few seconds to more than 10 seconds of seizures. In summary, the symptoms of epilepsy are diverse, the causes are complex, and repeated seizures can cause great damage to the patient’s body functions and even threaten the patient’s life safety. It is especially important for patients with epilepsy to seek early diagnosis and standardized treatment, and those with the above symptoms should have the concept of timely diagnosis and treatment in order to pursue the best treatment effect.