Warning Signs Of Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis

Seizures

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A seizure is the result of uncontrolled bursts of electrical activity within the brain. These convulsions may be mild, causing little to no symptoms, or they may be severe, resulting in a loss of consciousness and serious muscle spasms. When it comes to cavernous sinus thrombosis, seizures can occur if there is too much pressure on any of the nerves that lead to or from the brain, interrupting the signals. Convulsions may also occur if an infection spreads into the brain itself. A lack of proper blood flow can also affect the signals within the brain, resulting in a seizure.

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