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I’m Wondering If I’m Having A Type Of Seizure Here A The Things That Are Going On With Me And Have Been Going On For A While Now ?

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Beaufort, SC

I have been rubbing my lips together I have been sweating for the no reason at all I have been getting the chills I have been rubbing my hands together

September 17
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Based on the symptoms you described of rubbing your lips, sweating, chills, and rubbing your hands, it's possible you could be experiencing sensory or autonomic seizures. Sensory seizures can cause sensations like tingling or numbness, while autonomic seizures can affect functions like sweating. I would recommend speaking Show Full Answer

Based on the symptoms you described of rubbing your lips, sweating, chills, and rubbing your hands, it's possible you could be experiencing sensory or autonomic seizures. Sensory seizures can cause sensations like tingling or numbness, while autonomic seizures can affect functions like sweating. I would recommend speaking to your doctor about these symptoms to determine if they could be related to a seizure disorder or another medical condition. Keeping a log of when the symptoms occur and how long they last can help the doctor make an accurate diagnosis.

September 17
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