Convulsions can be caused by seizures, hypocalcemia, hypoglycemia, and other causes.
1. Epileptic seizure: When patients have epilepsy, they may have convulsions after having a seizure. It is recommended to go to the regular hospital to do head CT or MRI examination, to clarify the specific causes of the disease, targeted treatment.
2. Hypocalcemia: It may be due to insufficient dietary intake or other factors that lead to excessive loss of calcium in the body, causing severe hypocalcemia and increased excitability of nerve cells, which may induce the patient to have twitching of hands and feet.
3. Hypoglycemia: If the patient has low blood sugar, it can also cause convulsions. When the condition is serious, it can also show epileptic seizures and limited seizures, and there is usually a feeling of hunger and weakness before the seizure.
It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the convulsions.