Will I ever get memory back after seizure?

You may have difficulty remembering information straight after a seizure. This is sometimes called post-ictal confusion and it usually goes away once you have recovered. The length of time it takes for memory to return to normal can vary from person to person.
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Can seizures cause permanent memory loss?

Because they use the same brain pathways, seizures can disrupt the memory consolidation process by taking over the circuit. This meant that seizures can hijack the memory pathways and cause amnesia.
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How long does it take to get memory back after seizure?

One study found that memory generally recovered about an hour after a seizure; however, note Fisher and Schacter in a 2000 review, “This does not explain why a considerable number of patients say they have trouble thinking for many hours or even days.” The duration of other post-ictal symptoms appears to vary widely.
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How do you recover memory after a seizure?

There are two general approaches:
  1. An indirect approach - improving memory by focusing on other factors such as seizure control.
  2. A direct approach - treating your memory either with medication or with strategies to change behaviors and how people remember things.
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Is brain damage from a seizure permanent?

Permanent neurological damage can happen after about 30 minutes of status epilepticus due to prolonged abnormal electrical activity in the affected area of the brain. Status epilepticus is a medical emergency.
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Dr Laurie Miller - Impact of Seizures on Memory



Can brain damage from seizures be reversed?

Most often it is not possible to reverse the damage caused to brain tissue by trauma but receiving prompt medical care may make it possible for medical providers to stabilize a person's brain injury and help to prevent further injury.
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Do seizures affect intelligence?

Patients showed significantly lower IQ scores and linguistic abilities than controls. The components prolonged seizures/febrile convulsions and seizure frequency/number of antiepileptic drugs both contributed significantly to the IQs' observed variance.
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Do seizures affect long term memory?

The epilepsy may cause difficulties with being able to store memories. Research has shown that people with epilepsy are prone to forget things more quickly than others.
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What type of seizures cause memory loss?

Over time, repeated temporal lobe seizures can cause the part of the brain that's responsible for learning and memory (hippocampus) to shrink. Brain cell loss in this area may cause memory problems.
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How long does confusion last after seizure?

Postictal delirium typically lasts for hours but may continue up to 1 to 2 days. It is usually of the hypoactive type, but some may evolve to hyperactive type. Supportive care is usually enough unless the patient gets agitated; medications should be avoided unless the patient is extremely agitated.
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How long can a seizure last before brain damage?

If convulsive status epilepticus lasts for 30 minutes or longer it can cause permanent brain damage or even death.
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What happens to your brain every time you have a seizure?

During a seizure, there is a sudden intense burst of electricity that disrupts how the brain usually works. This activity can happen on one small part of the brain and last for just a couple of seconds, or it can spread right across the brain and keep going for many minutes.
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What are the chances of having a second seizure?

The guideline shows there is strong evidence that for adults who have had a first seizure, the risk of another seizure is greatest within the first two years. The risk ranges from about a one-in-five chance, or 21 percent, to nearly a one-in-two chance, or 45 percent.
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Do small seizures cause brain damage?

Isolated, brief seizures are likely to cause negative changes in brain function and possibly loss of specific brain cells. This is not true for all forms of epilepsy, however, and is likely to be highly dependent upon the type of seizure and the specific cause of the epilepsy.
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Do seizures affect short-term memory?

People with epilepsy often report memory concerns and/or memory problems. The most common form of epilepsy-related memory problems are with immediate, recent (short-term), and prospective memory. It is less common for epilepsy to affect long- term memory.
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Can short-term memory loss be temporary?

Head injury

Many types of injury can damage brain cells and potentially cause temporary or permanent short-term memory loss.
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What is the average lifespan of a person with epilepsy?

On average, people with epilepsy live 10–12 years less than those who do not have the condition. Summary: On average, people with epilepsy live 10-12 years fewer than those who do not have the condition. Excess mortality is particularly pronounced among people with epilepsy and mental disorders.
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Does epilepsy medication improve memory?

Many people worry that the medication they take for their epilepsy causes poor memory. The side effects of some medication (for example poor concentration and drowsiness) can affect your memory. However, your memory will be improved if the drugs stop or lower the number of seizures you have.
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Do seizures damage brain cells?

Scientific evidence and research have long shown that prolonged seizures can kill brain cells and cause other damage. More recent research also suggests that smaller, recurring seizures can also contribute to nerve cell injury within the brain.
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Can seizures make you dumb?

No seizures does not make you dumb they may slow you down but they do not take away your learning ability.
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Can seizures cause cognitive decline?

Individuals with prolonged seizures lasting 30 minutes or more, a condition termed status epilepticus (SE), or frequent recurrent seizures are at particular risk for brain injuries that can result in cognitive impairment.
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Can the brain repair itself?

And the answer is yes. The brain is incredibly resilient and possesses the ability to repair itself through the process of neuroplasticity. This phenomenon is the reason why many brain injury survivors can make astounding recoveries.
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How do you heal a damaged brain?

Here are some types of therapy that help heal brain damage naturally by harnessing neuroplasticity:
  1. Physical therapy. Movement is one of the best, all-natural remedies for brain injury recovery. ...
  2. Occupational therapy. ...
  3. Aquatic therapy. ...
  4. Electroacupuncture. ...
  5. Cognitive therapy.
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Do seizures show up on MRI?

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy uses an MRI machine to analyze the molecular components of tissue in a particular area of the brain. This helps doctors differentiate a seizure from another condition, such as a metabolic disorder, tumor, or stroke.
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Can seizures be cured permanently?

There's currently no cure for epilepsy, but it can be managed with medications and other strategies.
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