HOW TO IDENTIFY AND TREAT THE ABSENCE CRISIS - GENERAL CLINIC

How to identify and treat the absence crisis



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Absence seizures are a type of epileptic seizure that can be identified when there is sudden loss of consciousness and vague gaze, standing still and looking like you are looking at space for about 10 to 30 seconds. Absence seizures are more common in children than adults, are caused by abnormal activity in the brain and can be controlled with anti-epileptic drugs