Manifestations of abnormal brain discharges


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Nerves transmit information down to limbs, hands and feet, and information is transmitted through electrical activity on the surface of nerves. If nerve cells show abnormal discharge, then the clinical manifestation of epilepsy is typical. Abnormal discharge is divided into one hemisphere and two hemispheres. If abnormal discharge is found in one hemisphere, it will be clinically manifested as unilateral limb convulsion, which is called localized seizure. If the patient shows abnormal electrical activity on both sides of the cerebral cortex, they will show generalized seizures, sudden collapse, unconsciousness, limb twitching, and mouth twitching. Some patients will show facial twitching, apnea, bruising, and even incontinence. Others will show lip bites.