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What diseases are epilepsy covered by the National Relief Fund?

Hello, the following are the symptoms of epilepsy:

1. Autonomic seizures (early symptoms of diencephalic epilepsy): headache, abdominal pain, limb pain, and syncope type or cardiovascular attack. Those with no clear cause are primary epilepsy, and those caused by intracranial tumors, trauma, infection, parasitic diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, systemic metabolic diseases, etc. are secondary epilepsy.

2. Absence seizure (petit mal): sudden interruption of mental activity, loss of consciousness, and may be accompanied by myoclonus or automatism. An attack lasts from a few seconds to more than ten seconds, and the EEG shows three spikes/second or spike-slow wave complex. Usually, this symptom is more serious, and you need to go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the best treatment time.

3. Generalized tonic-clonic seizure (grand mal seizure): sudden loss of consciousness, followed by tonic and then clonic spasms. Often accompanied by screaming, blue complexion, urinary incontinence, tongue bite, foaming at the mouth or blood, and dilated pupils. After lasting for tens of seconds or minutes, the spasm stops naturally and the person enters a comatose state. After waking up, I felt dizzy and irritable for a short time.

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