Vlog-48-Fighting-Seizures

 

What Causes Them

 

A seizure is a sudden abnormal electrical disturbance in the brain. This can be induced with Kyusho, especially when heavier power levels are used. The following are the symptoms that can be observed:

  • Strange movement of your head, body, arms, legs, or eyes, such as stiffening or shaking
  • Unresponsiveness and staring
  • Chewing, lip smacking, or fumbling movements
  • Strange smells, sounds, feelings, tastes, or visual images
  • Sudden tiredness or dizziness
  • Not being able to speak or understand others

The majority of seizures are short and do not result in significant injury. Seizures usually last only a few seconds or minutes, but can sometimes continue for 5 to 10 minutes. The victim may have a bladder or bowel accident or bite their tongue during a seizure.

After a seizure, the victim may be drowsy, weak, confused or have a hard time talking to or understanding others. After a severe seizure, one that lasts longer than 2 minutes, it may be harder for you to stand, walk or take care of yourself for a few days or even longer. This in part is due to the locking of muscles, tendons and joints, as well as the stress on all physiological functions.

So it is Vital for Kyusho practitioners to know what to do to keep restore the individual and minimize the stress placed on the body during a seizure.

Some seizures are a result and or indication that brain injury has occurred. This is when heavier power issuance is directed to the nervous system and particularly the Brain and or Brain Stem (as seen in many videos above).

Seizures can happen in 1 to 5 of every ten people who have had a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), depending on where the injury occurred in the brain. The seizure usually happens where there is a scar in the brain as a consequence of the injury.

The cause of the brain injury can help doctors figure out how likely the victim is to have seizures. As an example, even heavy blunt force without nerve activation can cause bleeding between the brain and the skull, which is called a subdural hematoma, also may cause a seizure. This is due to pressure on the brain and therefore abnormal neurological functionality.

If you induce a seizure, closely observe what occurs to the victim, seek Emergency or Medical care immediately. With your information on the full episode, it can help explain it to the Medical Professional that administers follow up care and or treatment.

A brain wave testing or a video of a victims seizure may serve to understand the causation of the problem/s.

For Seizure Symptom release, also see:

CAUTION: This is not a goal of Kyusho Practice and it should not be attempted. Never use heavy trauma on Kyusho Targets for experimental purposes.

 

 

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