Self-limited neonatal epilepsy
Self-limited neonatal epilepsy is a medical condition that may be associated with various symptoms and signs.
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Symptoms associated with Self-limited neonatal epilepsy
The following symptoms have been associated with Self-limited neonatal epilepsy in medical literature. Not everyone experiences the same symptoms.
Facial tics
Sudden, repetitive, nonrhythmic motor movements (spasms), involving the eyes and muscles of the face....
Focal autonomic seizure
An autonomic seizure is a type of focal non-motor seizure characterized by alteration of autonomic nervous sys...
Focal clonic seizure
A focal clonic seizure is a type of focal motor seizure characterized by sustained rhythmic jerking, that is r...
Focal tonic seizure
A type of focal motor seizure characterized by sustained increase in muscle contraction, lasting a few seconds...
Focal-onset seizure
A focal-onset seizure is a type of seizure originating within networks limited to one hemisphere. They may be ...
Gastroesophageal reflux
A condition in which the stomach contents leak backwards from the stomach into the esophagus through the lower...
Generalized tonic seizure
A generalized tonic seizure is a type of generalized motor seizure characterized by bilateral limb stiffening ...
Neonatal seizure
A seizure occurring within the neonatal period (28 days beyond the full term date)....
Simple febrile seizure
A short generalized seizure, of a duration of <15 min, not recurring within 24 h, occurring during a febrile e...
Status epilepticus
Status epilepticus is a type of prolonged seizure resulting either from the failure of the mechanisms responsi...
Tests used to investigate Self-limited neonatal epilepsy
Healthcare providers may order these tests when evaluating Self-limited neonatal epilepsy. Test selection is a clinical decision made by a qualified professional.
CBC with Differential
Measures red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to help evaluate overall health and detect disorder...
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
Measures 14 substances in the blood to assess kidney and liver function, electrolyte balance, and blood sugar ...
Conditions with overlapping symptoms
These conditions share symptoms with Self-limited neonatal epilepsy, which is why a clinical evaluation is important.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Self-limited neonatal epilepsy?
Self-limited neonatal epilepsy is a health condition described in medical literature. Self-limited neonatal epilepsy is a medical condition that may be associated with various symptoms and signs.
What are the symptoms of Self-limited neonatal epilepsy?
Self-limited neonatal epilepsy is associated with 10 symptoms in the medical literature we index, including Facial tics, Focal autonomic seizure, Focal clonic seizure, Focal tonic seizure, Focal-onset seizure, Gastroesophageal reflux. Symptoms vary widely between individuals.
How is Self-limited neonatal epilepsy diagnosed or investigated?
A healthcare provider may use a combination of medical history, physical examination, and tests. Common tests associated with Self-limited neonatal epilepsy include CBC with Differential, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP). This information is educational, not a diagnosis.
Is SymptomDatabase.com diagnosing me?
No. SymptomDatabase.com does not provide diagnosis. If you are concerned you may have Self-limited neonatal epilepsy, please discuss your symptoms with a qualified healthcare provider.