Q&A

What is the most common cause of breakthrough seizures?

What is the most common cause of breakthrough seizures?

Missing medications is the most common cause of breakthrough seizures.

What caused the seizures in the fits?

Anything that interrupts the normal connections between nerve cells in the brain can cause a seizure. This includes a high fever, high or low blood sugar, alcohol or drug withdrawal, or a brain concussion. But when a person has 2 or more seizures with no known cause, this is diagnosed as epilepsy.

What is the number one trigger for seizures?

1. Missed Medication. Missed medication is the #1 reason why people with controlled seizures have breakthrough ones (sudden, unexpected seizures in a person who previously had control over their seizures).

Can too much sugar cause seizures?

Many seizures take place when blood sugar is low. Stimulants such as tea, coffee, chocolate, sugar, sweets, soft drinks, excess salt, spices and animal proteins may trigger seizures by suddenly changing the body’s metabolism.

What can be mistaken for epilepsy?

Many conditions have symptoms similar to epilepsy, including first seizures, febrile seizures, nonepileptic events, eclampsia, meningitis, encephalitis, and migraine headaches.

  • First Seizures.
  • Febrile Seizures.
  • Nonepileptic Events.
  • Eclampsia.
  • Meningitis.
  • Encephalitis.
  • Migraine.

When do you have a breakthrough seizure with epilepsy?

Breakthrough Seizure –345.X1 This term is given to patients with epilepsy who have not had a seizure for a long interval and then had another seizure Synonym to recurrent seizure Implied by usage is that the patient has had epileptic seizures previously, thus recurrent seizures or epilepsy

Is the sanad data based on breakthrough seizures?

The SANAD data largely reflect patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy so we have been unable to explore longer-term patterns of seizures. Patients with epilepsy may elect not to report breakthrough seizures to their clinicians or the relevant driving authority which may lead to an underestimation of risk.

Can a sudden flash of light cause a breakthrough seizure?

Certain other factors such as exposure to sudden flash of light can trigger a seizure. Discontinuation of medicine is another cause for breakthrough seizure. Many patients discontinue medications once they feel they are free from epileptic episode. Sudden discontinuation of medicine will trigger a breakthrough seizure.

What causes a breakthrough seizure in Rachel Schadler?

Skipping doses, stopping medications, and taking a lower dose are all possible causes of breakthrough seizures. Dr. Schadler asks whether Rachel went anywhere that had flashing lights or if she was around anyone playing video games.