Seizure Epileptic Subclinical

In some cases, mild symptoms of epilepsy may occur without the full onset of a seizure, and this process is called a “subclinical evilectic seizure.” This phenomenon is an uncommon side effect of long-term medication use and is rarely a concern for patients. However, to prevent and early diagnose serious diseases of the nervous system, it is very important to be aware of the potential risks associated with taking medications in certain categories of patients.

In medical practice, it is not uncommon to encounter both young and elderly people who are at risk of developing a subclinical seizure. The main thing to remember is that most people with seizures can control their condition without the help of doctors, but if controlled over a long period of time, seizures can cause serious brain damage.

Most of the drugs and medications that are consumed by the patient can cause brain damage if used regularly for a long time. Epileptic seizures usually appear after at least six months of continuous use of certain medications and dosages. Given this information, certain classes of drugs should be excluded from the patient's treatment regimen. Here are some of them: - hypoglycemic drugs - antidepressants - non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs - antipsychotics - antibiotics - hypnotics/sedatives

It is important to see a doctor if you are taking these medications as they may worsen symptoms after long-term use. Some prescriptions for seizure relief include intravenous calcium injections.



Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disease that is characterized by recurrent attacks of unknown origin, manifested in the form of seizures, loss of consciousness, pain and other symptoms. Subclinical form of epilepsy (or subclinical seizure) is a milder degree of epilepsy that may be asymptomatic. Manifestations of the subclinical form may include increased muscle tone, twitching and impaired coordination of movements. These symptoms may occur several times a day and do not always appear in the same area of ​​the body.