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What Might Cause Bleeding And Soreness In The Tongue?

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Posted on Mon, 27 Jun 2022
Question: I had what I think may be a Generalized Tonic or Grand Mal Seizure - When I was asleep and I bit my toung to point of bleeding and very sore. What might be the cause of this and how can I prevent them? I have had 3 in my lifetime now about 5 years ago, last year in October and last week. I will be 55 in Sept. Please advise
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Answered by Dr. Michelle Gibson James (40 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
different possible triggers

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

With a previous history of seizures, it is certainly very possible that you had another seizure.

If you have not already had an EEG, you may consider having one done. It provides a lot of information. In some cases, in some types of seizures the information can help in determining the prognosis, type of medication that may work best and when to discontinue meds.
The EEG can also help determine the possible cause of the seizures and the type of seizures that you are experiencing.

Some persons may also need imaging to rule out a structural cause.

There are some triggers for seizures, the triggers may vary from one person to the next and include- lack of sleep, alcohol, stress, missed medication, tv (one of the most common causes),strobe lighting, flickering light

One or more of these may be your trigger seizures.

IF you are taking medications to stop the seizures then it may need to be adjusted. If not then may need to consider starting , if you cannot identify a specific trigger.

I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions.

Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Michelle Gibson James (15 minutes later)
Thank you very much. Where or at what type of Dr. or facility can I have an EEG Test performed? I think I should endeavor to get this test done. I do not currently take any meds - I drink some alcohol, mostly red wine. Im quite healthy normally, I do a very active exercise routine called "boot camp" 2 times/week Tues-Thurs for 1 hour each day for 5.5 years now. Any further info you can share is appreciated
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Answered by Dr. Michelle Gibson James (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
a neurologist would be the best person

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

A neurologist would be the best person to assess and have an EEG done. Based on the assessment and EEG, would be able to determine if any meds are needed.

Your exercise regimen sounds very good and should help maintain general well being.

You may want to try to remember if there were any similar events or triggers each time you had a seizure.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Might Cause Bleeding And Soreness In The Tongue?

Brief Answer: different possible triggers Detailed Answer: Hi, With a previous history of seizures, it is certainly very possible that you had another seizure. If you have not already had an EEG, you may consider having one done. It provides a lot of information. In some cases, in some types of seizures the information can help in determining the prognosis, type of medication that may work best and when to discontinue meds. The EEG can also help determine the possible cause of the seizures and the type of seizures that you are experiencing. Some persons may also need imaging to rule out a structural cause. There are some triggers for seizures, the triggers may vary from one person to the next and include- lack of sleep, alcohol, stress, missed medication, tv (one of the most common causes),strobe lighting, flickering light One or more of these may be your trigger seizures. IF you are taking medications to stop the seizures then it may need to be adjusted. If not then may need to consider starting , if you cannot identify a specific trigger. I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions. Regards