A seizure is a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain and usually affects how a person appears or acts for a short time. Has he seen a doctor?
Treatments can consist of medications (anticonvulsants) and in some cases surgery, devices, or even dietary changes. I can share a resource about treatments from WebMD that I hope will be helpful. If your husband has not seen a doctor, I strongly suggest he do so.
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A seizure is a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain and usually affects how a person appears or acts for a short time. Has he seen a doctor?
Treatments can consist of medications (anticonvulsants) and in some cases surgery, devices, or even dietary changes. I can share a resource about treatments from WebMD that I hope will be helpful. If your husband has not seen a doctor, I strongly suggest he do so.
https://www.webmd.com/epilepsy/guide/treating-epilepsy#1
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