According to a Japanese study, approximately 5% hypoglycemic patients in the emergency department (ED) experience seizures, and none of these patients show a history of epilepsy. A retrospective ...
Blood glucose levels did not differ among patients with hypoglycemia who presented to the emergency department with and without seizures. Seizures occurred in about 5% of patients with hypoglycemia ...
Epilepsy presents differently in each person. The condition has a range of symptoms that varies. Convulsions can be one sign of epilepsy. However, people often experience epilepsy without ever having ...
“It’s all about the brain,” said Jennifer DeWolfe, D.O., professor in the UAB Department of Neurology. “Seizure manifestations are stereotyped, so the same symptoms occur with each seizure that ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Monitors that continuously measure sugar levels under the skin can alert diabetics when levels fall too low during sleep and awaken them before a seizure occurs, according ...
Low blood sugar can be caused by medications, alcohol, hormonal deficiencies, chronic diseases, or an overproduction of insulin. Symptoms range from shakiness and irritability to severe complications ...
Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. Characterized primarily by seizures, epilepsy can present in a variety of ways depending on the individual and the ...