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absence seizures:
What are the Symptoms of Absence Seizures?
The main symptom of an absence seizure is a sudden stop in activity and a blank stare. Other symptoms can include:
Subtle body movements such as eye blinking or lip smacking
Sudden halt in speech
Brief loss of awareness
These seizures typically last between 10 to 20 seconds and can occur multiple times a day.
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