What are the warning signs before a seizure?
A seizure is a sudden change in the brain's normal electrical activity. During a seizure, brain cells "fire" uncontrollably at up to four times their normal rate, temporarily affecting the way a person behaves, moves, thinks or feels. Most seizures come on abruptly with minimal or no warning signs. There may be a several seconds when the person stops communicating before other seizure activity starts.
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