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What are sub-clinical seizures?

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Dr.Ram Kairam

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Key Takeaways:

  1. Subclinical seizures show no obvious physical symptoms.
  2. They are often detected only through an EEG test.
  3. The child may appear blank, confused, or unresponsive.
  4. These seizures can easily go unnoticed without medical evaluation.
  5. Consult a doctor if you observe unusual blank stares or behavior.

Subclinical seizures are seizure occurrences often detected during the episode using an Electroencephalogram(EEG). Subclinical seizure symptoms differ due to lack of typical seizure symptoms that are physically apparent. Look out for instances where the child may appear blank or absent. Ask your doctor if it is indicative of a subclinical seizure episode.

DISCLAIMER: Please note that this guide is for information purposes only. Please consult a qualified health practitioner for safe management

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