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An absence seizure or a petit mal.
Yes. That is exactly what an absence seizure is. You do not remember it, either. If it happens when a person is walking they can fall.
Common symptoms of an absence seizure could contain prolonged stillness, smacking the lips or making chewing movements with the mouth, rapid movements of the eyelids.
An absence seizure is a brief period of unconsciousness (usually 5-10 seconds) when a person appears to be daydreaming or "spacing out." They do not fall over the are just unconscious and completely unaware of what is going on around them for that amount of time. After the seizure, they can feel disoriented so just comfort them and tell them what they missed.
sicklers are as any normal person so they can get seizure not because sickle cell disease , but because any other disease
Yes, they are called by various names: absence seizures or silent seizures.
Functional health is integrative, and absence of disease is physical, mental, and social well being or infirmity".
Seizure
The petit mal or absence seizures often are. However, people having any kind of seizure can experience an aura. Partial Seizures are most often associated with auras. These all three of these are similar types of seizure.
Disease is any change from a state of health; impaired body function.
Absence seizures are implicated with an abnormal imbalance of certain chemicals in the brain that modulate nerve cell activity (one of these neurotransmitters is called GABA, which functions as an inhibitor).