@brighteyedcupid98: Twitching after a seizure, known as myoclonus, is common and involves sudden, involuntary muscle jerks or spasms due to abnormal brain activity, often seen in the postictal (after-seizure) state, especially after tonic-clonic seizures, and can be part of an epileptic syndrome like Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy. These twitches result from the brain's electrical disruption and can range from brief, shock-like jerks to more sustained movements, requiring neurologist evaluation to determine cause and treatment, often with anti-seizure medications. #educationalpurposes #epilepsyawareness #geneticillness #neurologicaldisorder
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Wednesday 28 January 2026 03:16:16 GMT
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