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Often fainting accompanied by tinnitus, convulsions, loss of consciousness is a sign of what disease?
I am 22 years old this year. I started having symptoms of fainting since 2013 (15 years old), since then I have fainted about 7-8 times. The development is that the child is sitting to standing, dizzy, dizzy, slightly tinnitus and then fainting, losing consciousness, accompanied by convulsions.
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Is fainting due to an abnormal heart?
Fainting or fainting is a common occurrence. Syncope is usually reversible after a while, as the brain regains circulation. Syncope is not a disease but a symptom of a disease.
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Points to note when a seizure occurs in an epileptic patient
Epilepsy is a disorder of the central nervous system (neurological) in which brain activity is altered, causing seizures or periods of abnormal behavior and sensations and sometimes brief loss of consciousness. Be aware of seizures in people with epilepsy.
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Risk factors for epilepsy in children
There are many risk factors for epilepsy in children, divided into factors that occur before birth, during birth and after birth, causing brain damage in children. However, there are cases where the cause of epilepsy in children cannot be found. So what are the risk factors for epilepsy in children?
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Epilepsy in Children: What you need to know
Epilepsy is a brain injury characterized by repetitive rhythmic discharges of brain cells, manifested by: Repetitive motor (limb twitching, muscle spasms), sensory, sensory and mental attacks with or without brief loss of consciousness or changes in state of consciousness.
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Early detection of epilepsy in children
Epilepsy is a common disease, estimated to affect 0.5-1% of the population, more than 50% of which occur in children, especially children under 3 years old. More than 60% of epileptic patients can be cured if diagnosed early and follow the doctor's treatment.
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