What's a seizure?

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Apoplectic hemiplegia is that many patients, that is, after treatment, will show a spastic paralysis of the limbs. Well, what is spasm? It is a sensory motor control disorder caused by damage to upper motor neurons, mainly manifested as intermittent or persistent abnormal excitation of a muscle tissue. Well, muscle spasms, that is, a syndrome of excitation of upper motor neurons, that is, abnormal muscle tone, abnormal muscle tone, muscle spasms, athetosis of hands and feet, muscle spasms and hyperreflexia, some disorders of movement, well, spasms are very common in clinical practice at this stage. Then, because of the patient's lack of medical knowledge, one does not understand rehabilitation, that is, one's own kind of non-rehabilitation, non-medical knowledge, one's own kind of blind exercise, one kind causes a spasm of a limb, and then there is another iatrogenic, that is, because in medical terms, even improper treatment will also cause muscle spasms. Well, at present, I hope everyone must pay more attention to this aspect. This muscle spasms are often very difficult to correct.

What's a seizure?



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