Toothbrushing Triggers Rare Epileptic Seizures
Mon, 05 Mar 2007 12:00 AM EST
... Australian researchers report three rare cases of people with epilepsy in whom toothbrushing triggered epileptic seizures. ...
Related Topics
- Rare Diseases
- Seizures
- Overeating Triggers
- Early Infantile Epileptic Encephalopathy
- Seizures (in about half of patients)
- Injury from falls during seizures
- Seizures, increased pressure in the brain
- Death (rare)
- Kidney failure (rare)
- Heart arrhythmias (rare)
- Rare Diseases And Disorders
- Congestive heart failure (rare)
- Persistent back pain (rare)
- Paraplegia (rare complication of surgery to repair coarctation)
- Spread of the infection through the bloodstream to the lungs or the small intestine (rare)
- Injury to the bile ducts draining the liver (a rare complication of cholecystectomy)
- Febrile Seizures
- Muscle Disorders
- Aphasia
- Childhood Diseases

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