Symptoms Associated With Epilepsy

Uncontrollable Jerking

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Uncontrollable jerking is one of the most recognizable symptoms of a seizure. Some individuals will retain consciousness throughout this, while others don't. With a grand mal seizure, patients lose consciousness and experience full-body convulsions. With a tonic seizure, their muscles are affected. The muscles suddenly become stiff, and some individuals fall onto the ground. This type of seizure usually affects the leg, arm, and back muscles. With an atonic seizure, affected individuals lose total control in their muscles and fall to the ground. A clonic seizure occurs when there are rhythmic or repeated jerking movements of the muscles. It's most common for clonic seizures to affect the arms, face, and neck. With a myoclonic seizure, the symptoms involve a sudden and brief jerking or twitching of the legs and arms. Contrary to popular belief, patients having a grand mal seizure are not in danger of biting out their tongues, and other individuals should not put anything in their mouths.

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