Can Samsung watch detect seizures?

EPIwear detects epileptic seizures through a Samsung Gear2 smart watch. If an episode is detected, EPIwear will call for help by: 1) alerting the Galaxy phone that it's paired with that a seizure is in progress.
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Can smart watches detect 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. Bruno Gallizzi/Empatica, Inc.
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Is there a device that can detect seizures?

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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What to watch for with seizures?

Warning signs of a seizure

A sound or tone that is the same each time. Changes in your hearing that might feel like you're under water. Distortions in your surroundings, such as feeling very small or very large compared to the things and people around you.
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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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Does Apple Watch detect seizures?

The apple watch doesn't detect heart attacks and doesn't detect seizures,that isn't the purpose of fall detection and it tells you that in the how it works.
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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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How do you tell if you had a seizure while sleeping?

During a nocturnal seizure, you may:
  1. cry out or make unusual noises, especially before muscles tense.
  2. suddenly appear very rigid.
  3. lose bladder control.
  4. twitch or jerk.
  5. bite your tongue.
  6. fall out of bed.
  7. wake up for no clear reason [3].
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What brain seizures feel like?

Some seizures cause the body to jerk and shake (a "fit"), while others cause problems like loss of awareness or unusual sensations. They typically pass in a few seconds or minutes. Seizures can occur when you're awake or asleep. Sometimes they can be triggered by something, such as feeling very tired.
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Do seizures show up on MRI?

Does epilepsy show up on MRI scans? No, not necessarily. An MRI scan can help your doctor understand some of the possible underlying structural causes of your seizures. However, for many people there is no structural cause behind their epilepsy and so the brain scan comes back 'normal'.
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Can Alexa detect a seizure?

Alexa Skill for Seizure-Risk Users (Requires Wristband) © GPL3+ A wristband that works in conjunction with alexa to detect if the user is having a seizure, The wristband monitors pulse and gyroscope data.
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Do people remember seizures?

In focal aware seizures (FAS), previously called simple partial seizures, the person is conscious (aware and alert) and will usually know that something is happening and will remember the seizure afterwards. Some people find their focal aware seizures hard to put into words.
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How do I know if I had a seizure?

During the seizure, your lips may become tinted blue and your breathing may not be normal. After the seizure, you may be sleepy or confused. The symptoms of a seizure may be like those of other health conditions. Make sure to talk with your healthcare provider for a diagnosis.
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Can you fight off a seizure?

In cases where the aura is a smell, some people are able to fight off seizures by sniffing a strong odor, such as garlic or roses. When the preliminary signs include depression, irritability, or headache, an extra dose of medication (with a doctor's approval) may help prevent an attack.
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What time of day do most seizures occur?

The study showed that seizures linked to a circadian cycle had various peak times, but more occurred at about 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Among those with weekly cycles, more people had seizures on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. These results were consistent among men and women, regardless of the type of epilepsy they had.
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Why do seizures happen at night?

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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What do mini seizures look like?

Absence seizures involve brief, sudden lapses of consciousness. They're more common in children than in adults. Someone having an absence seizure may look like he or she is staring blankly into space for a few seconds. Then, there is a quick return to a normal level of alertness.
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How do dogs know when a person is going to have a seizure?

Some trainers and researchers believe the dog is able to alert by detecting subtle changes in human behavior. While others assert that a dog's heightened sense of smell enables it to detect an oncoming seizure.
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Can you feel a seizure coming on?

Prodrome: Some people may experience feelings, sensations, or changes in behavior hours or days before a seizure. These feelings are generally not part of the seizure, but may warn a person that a seizure may come.
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How much does it cost to get a seizure dog?

The price for a seizure support dog can range from $15,000 – $30,000. Sometimes this price can even get as high as $50,000. The price greatly depends on what breed of dog is being used and how extensive the training it will receive will be.
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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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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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How can you predict a seizure?

The older the patient the more likely the patient was able to successfully predict a seizure. Seizure occurrence, self-prediction, favorable change in mood, and a number of premonitory symptoms were most significant predictors.
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What does a mild seizure feel like?

Simple focal seizures: They change how your senses read the world around you: They can make you smell or taste something strange, and may make your fingers, arms, or legs twitch. You also might see flashes of light or feel dizzy. You're not likely to lose consciousness, but you might feel sweaty or nauseated.
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Can anxiety cause seizures?

If you have already been diagnosed with epilepsy then yes, anxiety can cause seizures. Severe stress is a very common seizure trigger, and those with severe anxiety often experience severe stress. However, it should be noted that this is far more common with those who already have epilepsy.
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