A seizure is an abrupt, uncontrolled electrical unsettling influence in the cerebrum. It can cause changes in your conduct, developments or emotions, and in levels of cognizance. In the event that you have at least two seizures or an inclination to have repetitive seizures, you have epilepsy. There are numerous sorts of seizures, which go in seriousness. Seizure types shift by where and how they start in the cerebrum. Most seizures last from 30 seconds to two minutes. A seizure that keeps going longer than five minutes is a health related crisis.
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