I am suffering from a condition which is unexplainable completely. I am fit and fine physically but I am having a mental issue. 2 years ago I suffered a brain stroke. I was normal but suddenly I shrieked very loudly and fell down unconscious. My hands were trembling for about a minute or so as told by the people who saw me that time. I don't remember anything what happened to me right from the beginning of the stroke till the time I became conscious. Its been about 2 years. I am suggested heavy dosage of medicines and multivitamins by the local doctors but the problem is still out of control. By the date I have suffered over 15 strokes and am very much confused what to do. Please please please suggest me some remedies or please refer me to any doctor who can cure it completely.
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A sudden, violent, irregular movement of the body, caused by involuntary contraction of muscles and associated especially with brain disorders such as epilepsy, the presence of certain toxins or other agents in the blood, or fever in children. A convulsion is a medical condition where body muscles contract and relax rapidly and repeatedly, resulting in an uncontrolled shaking of the body. Because a convulsion is often a symptom of an epileptic seizure, the term convulsion is sometimes used as a synonym for seizure. However, not all epileptic seizures lead to convulsions, and not all convulsions are caused by epileptic seizures. Convulsions are also consistent with an electric shock and improper Enriched Air Scuba Diving. For non-epileptic convulsions, see non-epileptic seizures. When a person is having a convulsion, they may experience several different symptoms. These may include: a brief blackout, confusion, drooling, loss of bowel/bladder control, sudden shaking of entire body, uncontrollable muscle spasms, temporary cessation of breathing, and many more. Symptoms usually last from a few seconds to around 15 minutes. If someone has a fit like this, it is advised to make sure they don't fall and injure themselves, cushion their head and loosen any restricting clothing/jewelry, and also call for medical help. Do not try to pin/hold them in place, as this could possibly cause harm or injury to the individual.
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It is possible to explore the problem further. The next time you have one of these episodes, please ask your family member to immediately do an EEG. It is possible that this could be a myriad of other things, more specifically Epilepsy.
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