What Are The Warning Signs For Polyarteritis Nodosa?

Seizures

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Seizures are another possible symptom or complication of polyarteritis nodosa. A seizure is a sudden burst of electrical activity in the brain, and it can cause individuals to lose consciousness. Seizures can occur due to neurological disorders, and they may also develop due to the presence of tumors or other anomalies in the brain. To determine the cause of a seizure, doctors normally do an MRI to look for the presence of tumors or other structural concerns in the brain. They will also perform an electroencephalogram to measure brain activity and identify changes that may indicate a patient has had a seizure. Patients who have experienced a seizure will normally be placed under the care of a neurologist who specializes in epilepsy and similar disorders. Anticonvulsant medications may be needed, and these are taken daily. Patients should keep a diary of any additional seizure activity, and they may wish to wear a medical alert bracelet. To reduce the risk of a future seizure, patients should avoid potential triggers, including strobe lights and swimming pools.

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