Is a Febrile Seizure an Emergency Apollo Hospitals
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The brain is the center that controls and regulates all voluntary and involuntary responses in the body. It consists of nerve cells that normally communicate with one another through electrical activity. A seizure occurs when parts of the brain receive a burst of abnormal electrical signals that temporarily interrupt normal electrical brain function. During an epileptic seizure, the neurons may fire as many times as 500 times a second, compared to a normal rate of 80 times a second. For some people, seizures only happen occasionally; for others, it may happen up to hundreds of times a day. Visit http://www.choa.org/seizures for more information about Children's Epilepsy Center.
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