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5. Seizures

Abnormal electrical activity in the brain causes seizures. This brain activity determines the size, length, and severity of the seizure. Seizures can be so small that they may go unnoticed initially. More severe seizures can cause involuntary muscle spasms and convulsions, jaw lock, shaking, and fainting. They can come on suddenly. Seizures call for immediate medical attention, especially for those who have never experienced one before.

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