Seizures Epileptic Oculomotor
Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease that can lead to various types of seizures. One such seizure is oculomotor type epilepsy, which is also called ocular epilepsy. This type of seizure is characterized by disturbances in eye movement and resulting loss of coordination and balance. In this article we will look at this form of epilepsy and its consequences.
Symptoms of an Epileptic Oculomotor Seizure The Epileptic oculomotor form has the following symptoms:
* Sudden and severe loss of orientation and sudden loss of balance
**EG Seizure-** This is an attack affecting one or more limbs of the body, but predominantly occurs with convulsions of paralysis.
**Reasons:** Unclear. Cases of EG seizures are associated with various diseases, in particular hereditary ones associated with cerebrovascular accidents, damage to the cerebral cortex as a result of injury or infection, as well as senile degeneration of the muscles or spine (protrusion of the cervical vertebral discs).
- Glycodollivism – hereditary pathological hydration. Several cases have been linked to eating fatty foods or lead poisoning. In some countries, local American Indian tribes are experiencing brain diseases due to lead poisoning from lead in their meat.