Many dogs experience temporary
blindness after a seizure.
Not exact matches
After the active
seizure is over, a post-
seizure phase (called postictal behavior) can affect the patient for up to a few hours or a day post-
seizure and includes behavior such as confusion, disorientation, pacing, anxiety, panting, and even
blindness.
Some dogs have been known to show temporary
blindness right
after the
seizure.
Symptoms are abnormal
after - meal behavior, episodes of
blindness,
seizures, stunted growth, poor weight gain and excessive sleeping.
After the active
seizure is over, a post-
seizure phase (called postictal behavior) can affect the patient for up to a few hours or a day post-
seizure, and includes behavior such as confusion, disorientation, pacing, anxiety, panting, and even
blindness in some instances.
The time period immediately
after a
seizure is referred to as the post-ictal phase, during which there is typically confusion, disorientation, salivation, pacing, restlessness, and even temporary
blindness.