Can Apple watches help with epilepsy?

Those who have an Apple Watch and who make use of the app can help to improve the understanding that researchers have regarding epilepsy and seizures. This could help them to find better ways to manage the seizures in their patients and better ways for monitoring. The more data is collected, the better.
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Can Apple Watch be used for epilepsy?

SeizAlarm is a user-friendly iPhone and Apple Watch app which allows those with epilepsy and other seizure disorders to alert emergency contacts when they need help*. Features: - Seizure detection.
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Which watch is best for epilepsy?

The Embrace2 watch is an FDA-approved smartwatch that can be worn as a seizure alert system for children and adults. 1 It detects some types of seizure and sends an alert signal to your designated caregivers, notifying them that you need help.
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Which Apple Watch is best for seizures?

Answer: A: Answer: A: Series 5 with fall detection. Series 5 also has SOS.
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Can Apple detect seizures?

Smart Monitor recently announced the launch of SmartWatch Inspyre™ for the Apple Watch. This new application uses a unique algorithm to recognize a wearer's repetitive shaking movements that may indicate a convulsive (tonic-clonic) seizure is occurring.
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Can Fitbits detect seizures?

Can a Fitbit detect seizures? A 2020 study comparing the Fitbit Charge 2 to a continuous electroencephalographic (EEG) monitor found that Fitbits are not well-suited for detecting seizures in comparison to EEGs. While the Fitbit Charge 2 can detect seizures, the smartwatch also has the potential to return false alarms.
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Is there an app for epilepsy?

SeizAlarm is a user-friendly seizure detection app which allows those with epilepsy and other seizure disorders to alert emergency contacts automatically when seizure-like motion or a concerning heart rate is detected.
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Is there a monitor for seizures?

Wearable Seizure Detectors

Inspyre by SmartMonitor is an app that works seamlessly with both iOS and Android smartwatches. The app detects unusual movements, records activity, sends alerts to loved ones to let them know a seizure is occurring and even allows for GPS location services.
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What causes early morning seizures?

It's believed that sleep seizures are triggered by changes in the electrical activity in your brain during certain stages of sleeping and waking. Nighttime seizures occur most often in the early morning around 5 a.m. to 6 a.m. and occur least often shortly after falling asleep.
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How does the embrace watch detect seizures?

For seizure monitoring and alerting, Embrace uses an algorithm to look for motions and physiological activity that indicates a possible tonic-clonic seizure. Alerts (SMS and phone calls) are sent to caregivers from the Alert App through internet.
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What watch can detect seizures?

Embrace2 is the only FDA-cleared wrist-worn wearable in epilepsy. It detects possible convulsive seizures and instantly alerts caregivers, whether they're sleeping next door or are living miles away.
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Is there a bracelet that can detect seizures?

Epilert is a waterproof wearable device that detects and monitors epilepsy seizures using biometry and machine learning (Epilepsy Monitoring Unit). It is a smart wrist bracelet connected to a mobile application via bluetooth.
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What causes sudden death in epilepsy?

The exact cause is not known, but these are possible factors: Breathing. A seizure may cause a person to have pauses in breathing (apnea). If these pauses last too long, they can reduce the oxygen in the blood to a life-threatening level.
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How do you track epilepsy?

A seizure alert device, also known as a seizure alarm or seizure monitor, is an electronic device that can detect seizures if you have a condition like epilepsy. It can alert your caretakers when you are having a seizure, but it does not prevent seizures from happening.
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How much does SeizAlarm cost?

How much does the SeizAlarm alerting service cost? There is no cost for the app, but there is a $14.99 USD/month -similar cost to a couple of fancy coffee drinks – or $149.99 USD/year (17% discount) subscription required for seizure detection and the help request service.
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What is a seizure mat?

The Emfit Epileptic Sensor Mat is a bed monitoring system that will monitor a sleeping adult or child's convulsive seizures from under the mattress. It can detect both the person's tonic-clonic seizures and if the person leaves the bed, with the same sensor.
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Is epilepsy a disability?

Epilepsy is considered a disability and it has a listing in the Social Security Administration (SSA) Blue Book. For epilepsy to qualify for disability benefits, it must meet the criteria of the Blue Book listing. There are different listings for epilepsy in the Blue Book.
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How many hours should a person with epilepsy sleep?

People with epilepsy should get adequate sleep - enough to feel refreshed the next day. In general, adults should try for at least 7-8 hours a night. Going to bed late (for example, 3 a.m. instead of 11 p.m.) can be compensated for by sleeping late (10 a.m. instead of 6 a.m.) and thereby avoiding sleep deprivation.
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What are signs of seizures in your sleep?

During a nocturnal seizure, a person may:
  • cry out or make unusual noises, especially right before the muscles tense.
  • suddenly appear very rigid.
  • wet the bed.
  • twitch or jerk.
  • bite their tongue.
  • fall out of the bed.
  • be difficult to wake after the seizure.
  • be confused or display other unusual behaviors after a seizure.
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Do seizure watches work?

Understanding Epilepsy

To date there has been no proven evidence to indicate that using a monitor or alert device can guarantee the safety of a person experiencing seizures. No alert device or monitor has been designed to prevent seizures or the possible impact of seizures.
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Do you need a medical bracelet for epilepsy?

Wearing a MedicAlert bracelet is important for people with epilepsy. This allows emergency medical providers to quickly identify a person with epilepsy and get in touch with emergency contacts. A number of seizure alert devices are available. These range from traditional metal bracelets to soft, silicone bracelets.
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Are seizures common during sleep?

This usually causes to muscles of the body to tighten or weaken temporarily. Nocturnal seizures happen when a person is sleeping. They are most common: Right after falling asleep.
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Are seizures?

A seizure is a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain. It can cause changes in your behavior, movements or feelings, and in levels of consciousness. Having two or more seizures at least 24 hours apart that aren't brought on by an identifiable cause is generally considered to be epilepsy.
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What are the different types of seizures?

There are many kinds of generalized seizures, including:
  • generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTC)
  • tonic seizures.
  • clonic seizures.
  • absence seizures.
  • myoclonic seizures.
  • atonic seizures.
  • infantile or epileptic spasms.
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What breed of dog can detect seizures?

Breeds with this ability included Golden Retriever, Standard Poodle, German Shepherd, Akita, Rough Collie, Rottweiler, Cairn Terrier, Great Pyrenees, and one mixed breed dog. Dogs acquired this ability after about one month with the family -- generally with the first seizure the dog witnessed.
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