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Family medicine
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  • $5 MEDS
  • Highly rated
"He was knowledgeable and didn't rush me and took the time to ask questions. It was a great experience and I would use him again."
4.9
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Family medicine
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  • $5 MEDS
  • Highly rated
"He was knowledgeable and didn't rush me and took the time to ask questions. It was a great experience and I would use him again."
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Internal medicine
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  • $5 MEDS
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"Listened to my concerns and addressed. Very satisfied. Quick and easy appointment."
4.1
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Internal medicine
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  • $5 MEDS
  • Loyal patients
"Listened to my concerns and addressed. Very satisfied. Quick and easy appointment."
5.0
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Family medicine
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  • $5 MEDS
5.0
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Family medicine
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  • $5 MEDS
5.0
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Pediatrics
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  • $5 MEDS
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Dermatology
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  • $5 MEDS
  • Highly rated
"Professional, efficient, factual, reassuring. Excellent way to do a quick & productive consultation. I was able to share high resolution photos with the doctor and that was all really necessary to do the initial assessment."
4.9
(135)
Dermatology
  • Available tomorrow
  • $5 MEDS
  • Highly rated
"Professional, efficient, factual, reassuring. Excellent way to do a quick & productive consultation. I was able to share high resolution photos with the doctor and that was all really necessary to do the initial assessment."
Urgent care
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  • $5 MEDS
Urgent care
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  • $5 MEDS

About Seizure

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Seizures are sudden uncontrollable electrical disruptions in the brain. A seizure can alter your behavior, movements, and awareness. Seizures are usually a singular occurrence. Suffering two or more unprovoked seizures at least 24 hours apart is known as epilepsy. Seizure types vary drastically in their range of symptoms and severity. On average, a seizure lasts from 30 seconds to 2 minutes.

Doctors divide seizures into two types: focal and generalized. The type of seizure depends on how and where the abnormal brain activity occurs. Seizures may be provoked by a head injury, a stroke, an infection (such as meningitis), or illness. Not everyone who has one seizure will have another. Because a seizure can be an isolated incident, your doctor may not decide to start treatment until you've had more than one.

Common Medication
Treatment Options

Below is a list of common medications used to treat seizures, which a doctor or provider on Sesame can prescribe for just $5 through SesameRx.

Note that all prescriptions are at the discretion of your doctor.

Below are common treatment options for seizures. During your appointment, talk to your doctor about what treatment plan is right for you.
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