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Seizures are episodes of abnormal electrical activity in the brain that can temporarily affect a person’s movement, awareness, behavior, or sensations. They vary widely in appearance—some involve full-body shaking and loss of consciousness, while others may cause brief staring spells, confusion, muscle twitching, or unusual sensations like tingling or déjà vu. Seizures can be caused by conditions such as epilepsy, high fever (especially in children), head injury, stroke, infections, low blood sugar, or withdrawal from alcohol or certain medications. The duration can range from a few seconds to several minutes, and recovery afterward may include confusion, fatigue, headache, or memory gaps. Proper diagnosis and treatment are important, as many people can manage seizures effectively with medication, lifestyle adjustments, or other medical care.
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