Symptoms of epilepsy

Epilepsy, also known as epilepsy, has the common features of seizures, transient, repetitive, and stereotyped clinical symptoms. The clinical manifestations of different performance types of epilepsy have different clinical manifestations, the common types are: 1. tonic clonic seizures, patients mainly show loss of consciousness, bilateral tonicity followed by myoclonus, often accompanied by incontinence. 2. tonic seizures, mainly manifested as local, or generalized strong and continuous contraction of skeletal muscles, such as the appearance of reporting head, hip flexion, leg extension, etc., patients may be accompanied by autonomic symptoms such as 3. Clonic seizures, mostly seen in newborns and infants. The patient has a loss of consciousness followed by bilateral myoclonus. 4. aphasic seizure, which is characterized by a sudden onset and rapid termination of loss of consciousness. 5. myoclonic seizure, which is a sudden and brief electroshock-like muscle contraction. 6. atonic seizure, which is characterized by a sudden loss of muscle tone and can cause the patient to fall. Clinically, there are also self-limiting focal seizures, which can be divided into focal motor seizures, focal sensory seizures, automatisms, and focal secondary generalized seizures.