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  1. Absence Seizures | Symptoms & Risks | Epilepsy Foundation

    An absence seizure causes a short period of “blanking out” or staring into space. Like other kinds of seizures, they are caused by brief abnormal electrical activity in a person’s brain. An absence …

  2. Childhood Absence Epilepsy

    Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is an epilepsy syndrome with absence seizures that begin in young children. They may stare blankly and are not aware.

  3. Types of Seizures | Epilepsy Foundation

    Types of seizures are classified by onset or beginning of a seizure: focal, generalized, or unknown. Learn about the new classification of seizure types.

  4. Atypical Absence Seizures - Epilepsy Foundation

    What is an atypical absence seizure? These seizures are a type of absence seizure that is atypical (a-TIP-i-kul). This means it’s different, unusual, or not typical compared to typical absence seizures, …

  5. Juvenile Absence Epilepsy

    Learn about an epilepsy that starts in early teens with absence (staring) and tonic-clonic seizures.

  6. Is absence epilepsy benign? - Epilepsy Foundation

    Absence seizures themselves, which nearly always are very brief, do not injure the brain. Once in a while, absence seizures can continue for hours to days, a condition known as absence status …

  7. First Aid for Absence Seizures | Epilepsy Foundation

    First aid for an absence seizure is a simple matter of being aware of the person in question and the area around them. Learn more at the Epilepsy Foundation.

  8. Epilepsy with Myoclonic-Absences | Epilepsy Foundation

    What do seizures look like in epilepsy with myoclonic-absences? The most characteristic seizure type is a myoclonic - absence seizure. During a seizure, the child’s neck, back, and arms become stiff or …

  9. Seizure Medication List | Resources | Epilepsy Foundation

    Find a comprehensive list of seizure medications, including brand name & generic medicines. Each medication for epilepsy has different uses & side effects.

  10. Ethosuximide | Epilepsy Foundation

    Oct 16, 2023 · Zarontin (ethosuximide) generally is used only for the brief staring spells known as absence seizures (formerly known as "petit mal" seizures). It is highly effective and safe for children …