Seizure Epileptic Olfactory

Olfactory seizures are pathological processes that are associated with disruption of the brain. Symptoms may vary depending on the form of damage to the central nervous system. However, all types of olfactory seizures are characterized by the same actions: the person does not look in front of him, one or both hands stop working, his head turns



Epileptic seizures are the most common complication of epilepsy in patients with this disease. The most commonly diagnosed types of epileptic seizures are generalized convulsive, partial, complex and transgeneralized seizures. During



Introduction An epileptoid olfactory seizure is a sudden disturbance of consciousness, accompanied by an altered sense of smell and behavioral manifestations, occurring in patients with organic brain damage. This disorder is most often observed in temporal lobe epilepsy or various degenerative processes in the brain. The disease has a long latent period, a long course and rarely leads to the development of dangerous complications. Despite this, when examining a patient, it is necessary to pay attention to the timely diagnosis of olfactory type seizures.

Epileptic attacks are attacks of changes in consciousness and behavior observed in patients with focal