The different phases of a tonic-clonic seizure explained
In my latest blog post, I've delved into the different phases of a tonic-clonic seizure, aiming to shed some light on this complex neurological event. I've discussed the two primary stages - the 'tonic' phase, where the body stiffens and muscles contract, and the 'clonic' phase, characterized by rhythmic jerking movements. Additionally, I've touched upon the important postictal phase, where the body slowly recovers and the person regains consciousness. Throughout the post, I have emphasized the importance of understanding these phases for better seizure management and support for those affected. I hope my readers find this information helpful and enlightening.
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