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Provoked vs Unprovoked Seizures: Understanding Recurrence Risk After a First Event
A first seizure is often an alarming and unexpected event. Beyond the immediate safety concern, one of the most important clinical questions that follows is: Will it happen again? The answer largely depends on whether the seizure was provoked or unprovoked . Understanding this distinction is central to predicting recurrence risk and guiding treatment decisions. What Is a Provoked Seizure? A provoked seizure (also called an acute symptomatic seizure) occurs in the setting of
Dr. Priyadarshi Prajjwal
Feb 192 min read


Understanding the Best Approach for Managing a First-Time Seizure
Experiencing a seizure for the first time can be frightening and confusing. Whether it happens to you or someone you care about, knowing how to respond and what steps to take afterward can make a significant difference. This guide offers a clear, practical approach to managing a first-time seizure, helping you understand what to expect, how to seek medical care, and what to do next. What Is a Seizure? A seizure happens when there is a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturban
Dr. Priyadarshi Prajjwal
Feb 153 min read
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