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Photosensitive Epilepsy

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Though there is no cure for photosensitive epilepsy, its diagnosis is relatively uncommon. Those who are diagnosed and are at risk of a photosensitive seizure occurring are generally aware of potential triggers and can avoid them.

 


Photosensitive epilepsy is a relatively rare condition characterised by seizures in response to flickering light. A very small percentage of electronic game players may be sensitive to some games that feature rapidly flashing graphics.

Avoiding these may be an important part of treatment for some people. (Photosensitive epilepsy can be confirmed by hospital tests. Most people with epilepsy do not have photosensitive seizures and do not have to avoid TVs, videos, discos, etc.) ...

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See also: Epilepsy, Seizure, Seizures, Symptom, Injuries

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