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Go to the emergency room or call the local emergency number (such as 911) if a seizure lasts longer than 2 to 3 minutes or if there is no history of previous seizures. This is an emergency situation.
Go to the emergency room or call the local emergency number (such as 911) if symptoms of absence status epilepticus occur:
- Prolonged changes in mental status such as confusion or poor responsiveness
- Prolonged seizure activity/unconscious activity and automatic behaviors (people may eat or move without being aware of where they are or what they are doing)
This may be an emergency situation.
Call your health care provider if this is the first time the person has had seizures.
Call your health care provider if this is a new type of seizure for the person or if other types of seizures begin occurring.
Call your health care provider if any new symptoms occur, including possible side effects of medications such as changes in mental status (drowsiness, restlessness, confusion, sedation or others), nausea and vomiting, rash, loss of hair, tremors or abnormal movements, rash, fevers, or problems with coordination.
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