How Do You Cure Temporal Lobe Seizures?
Injury, infection, scarring, blood vessel malformation, strokes, tumors or genetic conditions sometimes damage the temporal lobe (the part of the brain that associates memories with senses) and cause seizures, according to the Mayo Clinic. Seizures occur when the electrical signaling that normally occurs in the brain becomes misaligned. Temporal lobe seizures can be difficult to manage, and a number of different techniques may need to be employed. Treatment depends largely on how the temporal lobes are affected by seizure. Seek medical attention to determine the nature of your seizures. Symptoms of a temporal lobe seizure include being unaware or confused about your surroundings, staring, smacking your lips, repeated mouth movements and strange motions of the fingers lasting between half a minute and two minutes. It may be necessary to bring a family member or other person who has witnessed a seizure or a report from them, as people with temporal lobe seizures often do not remember the