EpilepsyFrom our partner site on adhd, ADHDCentral.com. An electroencephalograph (EEG), a reading of the electrical activity in the brain, may confirm the presence of various types of seizures. It may, in some cases, indicate the location of the lesion causing the seizure. EEGs can often be normal in between seizures, so it may be necessary to do prolonged EEG monitoring. Tests may include various blood tests to rule out other temporary and reversible causes of seizures, including:
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