The signs of concern include: panting, weakness, redness of the ears, slobbering, refusal to move about, collapse and
seizure type activity.
Not exact matches
All
types of epilepsy are the result of abnormal brain
activity, regardless of how it starts or whether it manifests as a typical convulsive
seizure or as a more subtle
seizure that causes a person to be confused, feel odd, or momentarily lose awareness of what they are doing or what is happening to them.
Alteration of T -
type channel expression has been causally linked to a number of pathological conditions including neuropathic pain and absence
seizure activity.
In laboratory research, rodent models of
seizure activity, typically differentiate between absence
seizures (a
type of generalized epilepsy, in which electrical
activity of the entire brain is affected), and mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (a
type of partial epilepsy, which only affects one hemisphere of the brain).
Note what
type of muscular
activity or abnormal behavior does your pet exhibits during the
seizures?
This is a
type of generalized
seizure where the excessive electrical
activity occurs on both sides of the brain, so both sides of the body are affected.
Allergies do seem to be able to precipitate
seizure activity and they can mimic other conditions at times but it can be very frustrating to document allergic reactions of this
type and I suspect it doesn't get done very often due to that.
Seizures are also categorized by the
type of
activity produced.
The
type of
seizure produced depends on the location in the brain where the abnormal electrical
activity occurs.
Even though I have not been able to get Nooka's eyes checked internally (needs to be sedated due to extreme head shyness), we are thinking the issue with them could most likely be neurological, from abuse (meaning the neurological issues, like some
seizure -
type activity, are also from abuse).