Alcohol use makes a person susceptible to epileptic fits. This is the case if they have not been diagnosed as epileptic or had a fit. If the person who drinks alcohol is epileptic, the efficacy of their anti - epileptic medication is counteracted by the alcohol.
yes
Gallbladder problems are difficult to detect until an attack occurs. When this happens the person suffering the attack with feel extreme sharp pain in their back between their shoulders, sides, and other parts of the body.
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During an asthma attack, a person's respiratory passages become narrowed and inflamed
The postictal state, which can last 30 minutes or longer in some people, occurs after an epileptic seizure. The person is in a state of confusion, and he may experience fatigue, a headache, or drowsiness. The person may not even be aware he had a seizure.
No they are not. An act of God is generally described in legal texts and cases as something that occurs strictly as a result of the forces of nature without any human intervention. An epileptic seizure is an event cause by a condition or disease in the human body. While the epileptic condition may have developed without any specific cause by a person, it is not the type of force of nature that the legal system contemplates within that term.
No. Epilepsy has many forms and many causes. So for each person it is different. For that reason there is no one food that you could say should not be eaten by any person who has had an epileptic seizure.
No dog, just go for it. Your life sucks already. Have a nice time ::=====>
An attack in volleyball is when a person hits the ball, sometimes called a spiker or hitter. This is when a person hits the ball from the front row or back row. It is like a serve but it is during game play. An attack usually occurs on the third touch of the ball.
During an epileptic seizure a person can have convulsions. There are different types of seizures, not all involve convulsions.
Yes it is. It would be more polite to say something to the effect of "he/she suffers from epilepsy".