Published Mar 8, 2018
Vb2kdh
2 Posts
I have a question about siezures, can someone help me?
sallyrnrrt, ADN, RN
2,398 Posts
What is your question.
ruby_jane, BSN, RN
3,142 Posts
We'll need a little more specific information, and remember, per the terms of the service agreement here, we cannot give medical advice.
We can give you theory, pathophysiology etc....
But not medical advice per TOS
Horseshoe, BSN, RN
5,879 Posts
Note that it is "seizure," not siezure.
What happens in the brain during a seizure?The electrical activity is caused by complex chemical changes that occur in nerve cells.Brain cells either excite or inhibit (stop) other brain cells from sending messages. Usually there is a balance of cells that excite and those that can stop these messages. However, when a seizure occurs, there may be too much or too little activity, causing an imbalance between exciting and stopping activity. The chemical changes can lead to surges of electrical activity that cause seizures.Seizures are not a disease in themselves. Instead, they are a symptom of many different disorders that can affect the brain. Some seizures can hardly be noticed, while others are totally disabling.
The electrical activity is caused by complex chemical changes that occur in nerve cells.
Brain cells either excite or inhibit (stop) other brain cells from sending messages. Usually there is a balance of cells that excite and those that can stop these messages. However, when a seizure occurs, there may be too much or too little activity, causing an imbalance between exciting and stopping activity. The chemical changes can lead to surges of electrical activity that cause seizures.
Seizures are not a disease in themselves. Instead, they are a symptom of many different disorders that can affect the brain. Some seizures can hardly be noticed, while others are totally disabling.
What is a Seizure? | Epilepsy Foundation
As already noted in other posts, if you are worried that you or a loved one has been having seizures, you should be seeing a doctor, not asking anonymous persons on an internet message forum.