absencekohtauksissa
Absencekohtauksissa, commonly referred to as absence seizures or petit mal seizures, are a type of generalized seizure characterized by brief, sudden lapses of consciousness. These seizures typically occur in children and adolescents, though they can affect adults as well. During an absence seizure, an individual may appear to stare blankly into space for a few seconds, sometimes accompanied by subtle motor symptoms such as blinking or lip-smacking. The person is unresponsive during the seizure and has no memory of the event afterward.
The onset of absence seizures is usually sudden, and they can occur many times a day. They
Absence seizures are generally responsive to medication, with antiepileptic drugs being the primary treatment. In many