Question

What Are the Symptoms of Benign Epileptic Seizures?

Answer

The symptoms of benign epileptic seizures include conscious symptoms before the seizure, such as abnormal sensations, chest tightness, upper abdominal discomfort, fear, drooling, abnormal smells, difficulty hearing or hearing strange sounds, blurred vision, etc. During the seizure, there may be special manifestations, such as convulsions, eye twitching, loss of consciousness, sometimes preceded by a strange cry, followed by loss of consciousness and falling to the ground, accompanied by whole-body muscle stiffness, breathing cessation, and head and eyes tilting to one side. After the seizure, the recovery period begins.