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TYPES OF EPILEPTIC SEIZURES: ABSENCES (PETIT MAL SEIZURES)
For years the term petit mal has been used to describe this form of seizure. This is no longer recommended and the term absences is preferred. The reason for this is that the term petit mal is often used incorrectly by patients to describe a whole miscellany of fits that are not grand mal, but nor are they absences. It is therefore a confusing term.
Absences are a form of generalised epilepsy. In a petit mal absence, there is either a decrease or suppression in mental function which begins and ends abruptly. Attacks may last for 5-30 seconds and occasionally longer. They often occur many limes a day. The typical features are that the patient is seen to stare, the eyes may drift upwards and the eyelids flicker. During that time it is apparent that the child is absent (not with you). For a child, recurrent absences of this sort make any form of sustained attention difficult and prevent learning. It is not uncommon for children with absences to visit the doctor with symptoms of inattention, rather than a complaint of seizures themselves.
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