What can mimic a seizure?

Episodes Mistaken for Seizures
  • About Seizures. Neurologists define seizures as abnormal and excessive electrical signals in the brain. ...
  • Types of Seizures. There are 3 broad categories of epileptic seizures. ...
  • Fainting Disorders. ...
  • Staring. ...
  • Movement Disorders. ...
  • Confusional Migraines. ...
  • Night Terrors.
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What medical conditions mimic seizures?

Many conditions have symptoms similar to epilepsy, including first seizures, febrile seizures, nonepileptic events, eclampsia, meningitis, encephalitis, and migraine headaches.
  • First Seizures. ...
  • Febrile Seizures. ...
  • Nonepileptic Events. ...
  • Eclampsia. ...
  • Meningitis. ...
  • Encephalitis. ...
  • Migraine.
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Can something mimic a seizure?

Movement disorders — Tics, tremors, and other involuntary movements can look like a myoclonic seizure or focal seizure, but they may be caused by things like Tourette's syndrome, Parkinson's disorder, Huntington's disease, and other disorders that affect the brain.
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What can look like a seizure but is not?

PNES are attacks that may look like epileptic seizures but are not epileptic and instead are cause by psychological factors. Sometimes a specific traumatic event can be identified. PNES are sometimes referred to as psychogenic events, psychological events, or nonepileptic seizures (NES).
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Can you have seizure symptoms without having a seizure?

Some people experience symptoms similar to those of an epileptic seizure but without any unusual electrical activity in the brain. When this happens it is known as a non-epileptic seizure (NES). NES is most often caused by mental stress or a physical condition.
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Psych Conditions That Mimic Seizures | Epilepsy



Is it a seizure or something else?

An epileptic seizure typically starts with stiffening limbs; a fainting spell starts with limpness. Other differences are even subtler. After a seizure, children are usually confused and almost appear to look through their parents rather than at them. Children generally are not so confused after a fainting spell.
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What does an anxiety seizure look like?

Although dissociative seizures start as an emotional reaction, they cause a physical effect. Features of the seizure can include palpitations (being able to feel your heart beat), sweating, a dry mouth, and hyperventilation (over-breathing). Some features of dissociative seizures are very similar to epileptic seizures.
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What mimics a focal seizure?

Migraines with aura are similar to certain focal seizures with visual symptoms (hallucinations) or generalized seizure prodrome (aura).
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How can you tell the difference between seizures and pseudoseizures?

During an attack, findings such as asynchronous or side-to-side movements, crying, and eye closure suggest pseudoseizures, whereas occurrence during sleep indicates a true seizure.
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Can anxiety mimic seizures?

The symptoms of anxiety – particularly panic attacks – can look and feel a lot like the symptoms of some types of epileptic seizure. This means that both conditions can be misdiagnosed. A panic attack is a sudden, intense episode of anxiety. These can affect some people with high levels of anxiety.
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What is a false seizure?

Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are behavioral events that resemble epileptic seizures, but are not caused by electrical disruptions in the brain. EEG testing shows no electrical disturbance associated with typical spells. They are caused by stressful psychological experiences or emotional trauma.
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What triggers non epileptic seizures?

"PNES is not caused by abnormal brain electrical activity." PNES resemble, mimic or can appear outwardly like epileptic seizures, but their cause is psychological. PNES in most cases come from a psychological conflict or accompany an underlying psychiatric disorder. There is no known organic or physical cause for PNES.
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What is an autonomic seizure?

Non-motor-onset focal aware or impaired-awareness seizures can be classified as 'autonomic' if they cause gastrointestinal sensations, a sense of heat or cold, flushing, piloerection (goosebumps), palpitations, sexual arousal, respiratory changes and/or other autonomic symptoms4.
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Can stress and anxiety cause seizures?

Emotional stress also can lead to seizures. Emotional stress is usually related to a situation or event that has personal meaning to you. It may be a situation in which you feel a loss of control. In particular, the kind of emotional stress that leads to most seizures is worry or fear.
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Can stress cause seizure like symptoms?

Stress can cause a wide range of physical and mental symptoms, which may include psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES), also called pseudoseizures.
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What do psychogenic seizures look like?

PNES may look like epileptic seizures. But epileptic seizures usually follow the same pattern every time. With PNES, each episode may be different. During a PNES episode, you may have jerky movements, tingling skin, or problems with coordination.
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What does a myoclonic seizure feel like?

Myoclonic seizures

A myoclonic seizure feels like an electric shock. It causes twitching or jerking, which typically lasts less than 1 second. You stay conscious during this seizure, which may reoccur several times during a short amount of time.
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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 I know if I've had a seizure?

What are the symptoms of a seizure?
  1. Staring.
  2. Jerking movements of the arms and legs.
  3. Stiffening of the body.
  4. Loss of consciousness.
  5. Breathing problems or stopping breathing.
  6. Loss of bowel or bladder control.
  7. Falling suddenly for no apparent reason, especially when associated with loss of consciousness.
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Can a doctor tell if you've had a seizure?

Electroencephalogram (EEG) – Using electrodes attached to your head, your doctors can measure the electrical activity in your brain. This helps to look for patterns to determine if and when another seizure might occur, and it can also help them rule out other possibilities.
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How can you tell if a seizure is real?

Epilepsy disrupts the nerve activity in the brain, resulting in seizures. You can tell that a seizure is epileptic if brain electricity monitoring shows neurons misfiring during the event. Nonepileptic seizures are caused by something other than epilepsy.
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What does a small 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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What does a focal seizure feel like?

a strange feeling like a 'wave' going through the head. stiffness or twitching in part of the body (such as an arm or hand).
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What is a limbic seizure?

The limbic/mesial temporal lobe epilepsy syndrome has been defined as a focal epilepsy, with the implication that there is a well defined focus of onset, traditionally centered around the hippocampus.
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What is Jacksonian seizure?

A Jacksonian seizure is a type of focal partial seizure, also known as a simple partial seizure. This means the seizure is caused by unusual electrical activity that affects only a small area of the brain. The person maintains awareness during the seizure.
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