A grand mal seizure is usually caused by epilepsy but may have other triggers, such as very low blood sugar, high fever, or a stroke.
Many people will have only one such seizure in their lifetime. Others may need daily anti-seizure medications to prevent recurrence. You need to speak to your neurologist about your seizures.
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A grand mal seizure is usually caused by epilepsy but may have other triggers, such as very low blood sugar, high fever, or a stroke.
Many people will have only one such seizure in their lifetime. Others may need daily anti-seizure medications to prevent recurrence. You need to speak to your neurologist about your seizures.
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