Can Garmin watches detect seizures?

It monitors the movement of the wearer's arm and raises an alarm if shaking similar to a tonic-clonic seizure is detected for more than 10 seconds.
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Which smart watches detect seizures?

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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Can a smart watch track seizures?

The first smart watch used to monitor seizures has received FDA approval. Marketed under the name Embrace, the watch uses advanced machine learning to detect grand mal or generalized tonic-clonic seizures and to alert a caregiver for help.
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Can fitbit watch 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 to detect seizures?

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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Are Apple watches good for seizures?

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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What does your heart rate do during a seizure?

The electrical activity in the brain during a seizure can also change our pulse and usually causes an increase in heart rate. However, during some seizures, the heart can slow or even stop temporarily, which is referred to as ictal asystole.
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Can you get disability for seizures?

Adults with epilepsy may be eligible for Social Security disability insurance (SSDI, for those who paid taxes into the Social Security system) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI, for low-income people). To qualify for either SSI or SSDI, epileptic seizures have to occur regularly (see below).
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Can dogs sense seizures?

Dogs can detect epileptic seizures up to 45 minutes before they occur. In a study in Scientific Reports, researchers revealed that dogs can detect seizures through smell. In some cases, the pooches were 100% accurate in picking up the odor of a seizure.
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How do you track a seizure?

Another option for monitoring a person for seizures is a camera device. These devices use a remote infrared camera to detect movements. If a sleeping person has unusual movements, such as shaking seizures, the camera will trigger an alarm. One example of a seizure alert camera is the SAMi.
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Which Apple Watch is best for epilepsy?

Answer: A: Series 5 with fall detection. Series 5 also has SOS. Probably Series 5 40mm aluminum, to keep it small and light.
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Can Samsung watches detect seizures?

When the watch detects repetitive shaking motion, similar to those caused by seizures, it signals the user's smartphone (iPhone or Android phone) to send text and call alerts to loved ones and/or care providers within seconds.
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How does a seizure watch work?

Some watch-based seizure alert devices respond to repeated shaking movements, which may indicate the person is having a seizure. This can be useful for detecting tonic-clonic seizures, as well as focal motor seizures (if there is enough movement involved).
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Does melatonin lower seizure threshold?

In animal studies, melatonin was found to suppress generalized seizure and seizure susceptibility and it also has neuroprotection and synapse modulating properties. Some clinical trials mostly on paediatric population also found that melatonin can improve the clinical outcome in epilepsy.
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What do you smell before a seizure?

Seizures beginning in the temporal lobes may remain there, or they may spread to other areas of the brain. Depending on if and where the seizure spreads, the patient may experience the sensation of: A peculiar smell (such as burning rubber)
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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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Do seizures have a smell?

Angle says that the body produces signature odor chemicals that pass into the bloodstream and then into our breath, sweat and urine. The seizure scent that the SADs detected might reflect a change in cell processes during a seizure that in turn alters the odors the person emits, he says.
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What jobs can I not do with epilepsy?

People with epilepsy are successfully employed in a variety of jobs that might be considered high-risk: police officer, firefighter, welder, butcher, construction worker, etc. Epilepsy is a highly variable disorder and it is difficult to generalize about safety issues.
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Can you fly with epilepsy?

While most people with seizures can travel safely by airplanes, guidelines of the Aerospace Medical Association do recommend that people with uncontrolled seizures not travel by commercial airliner. An airline may ask for a letter from your doctor that you are okay to fly.
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Does epilepsy damage the brain?

Prolonged seizures are clearly capable of injuring the brain. Isolated, brief seizures are likely to cause negative changes in brain function and possibly loss of specific brain cells.
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Can an ECG detect a seizure?

Electrocardiogram (ECG)

These electrodes pick up the electrical signals from the heart. An ECG does not give out electrical signals, so having one doesn't hurt. An ECG can help to rule out the seizure being caused by the way the heart is working.
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Can seizures damage your heart?

However, rarely, in individuals with underlying coronary artery disease, the physiologic stress associated with a seizure may result in significant cardiac ischemia and myocardial infarction in this setting, as has been reported (22).
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Can a heart monitor detect a seizure?

In combination with an automated heart rate variability algorithm, a wearable electrocardiography (ECG) device can detect seizures, including nonconvulsive events, with high sensitivity, according to study results.
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Are Fitbits safe for epilepsy?

Overall, the use of the Fitbit Charge 2 activity tracker does not appear well suited in its current form to detect epileptic seizures in patients with seizure activity when compared to data recorded from the continuous EEG.
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What foods should epileptics avoid?

If you have a sudden spike or crash in blood sugar, this could cause seizures. This is why it is generally best to avoid high sugar, processed foods such as cookies, cakes, candy and white bread. Ideally you should aim to follow a balanced diet which will release energy into your bloodstream at a slower, steadier rate.
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