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At a glance
A focal seizure is caused by a burst of electrical activity in one part of the brain.
Symptoms depend on the affected brain area and can include changes in awareness, behaviour, or sensation.
With focal aware seizures, you are awake; with focal impaired awareness seizures, you are confused or unaware.
Focal seizures usually last just a few seconds or minutes.
Most focal seizures stop within a few minutes by themselves.
Stay with someone having a focal seizure and guide them away from danger if needed.
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What is a focal seizure?
A seizure is a problem caused by a sudden burst of electrical activity in the brain. With a focal seizure, the burst of electrical activity stays in one part of the brain. Therefore, you tend to have localised (focal) seizure symptoms. Different parts of the brain control different functions and so symptoms depend on which part of the brain is affected.
Seizures can be caused by lots of different things, including epilepsy. See the الصرع leaflet for more. In general, though, focal seizures tend to only occur in people with epilepsy.
Focal seizures tend to cause changes in awareness, behaviour, or sensation.
Focal seizure symptoms
العودة إلى المحتوياتFocal seizures can be:
Focal aware seizures, or simple partial seizures, where you are awake and aware of what is happening during the seizure.
Focal impaired awareness seizures, or complex partial seizures, where you are confused or are unaware of what is happening during the seizure.
The symptoms will depend on which part of the brain is affected by the focal seizure.
The temporal lobes of the brain help to deal with mood and behaviour.
Therefore, you may have strange feelings, sensations and emotions during a complex focal seizure.
It may feel like being in a dream.
Your surroundings may appear strange or oddly familiar.
It may be difficult to explain the feelings or sensations that occur.
To an onlooker, you may appear to be in a trance or behave strangely for a few seconds or minutes. For example, you may wander with no apparent purpose.
Some people smack their lips, fumble at clothes, appear to fidget, swallow repeatedly, or do other repetitive movements.
Focal aware seizures that start in the frontal lobe of your brain may cause symptoms that include:
A strange feeling (like a wave) going through the head.
Stiffness or twitching of a part of your body.
Focal aware seizures that start in the parietal lobe of your brain may cause:
خدر أو وخز.
Odd sensation that an arm or leg feels bigger or smaller than it actually is.
Focal aware seizures starting in the occipital lobe may include:
Visual disturbances (for example, coloured or flashing lights).
Seeing something that isn't actually there (hallucinations).
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What does a focal seizure look like?
العودة إلى المحتوياتFocal aware seizures (simple focal seizures)
In this type of focal seizure you may have muscular jerks or strange sensations in one arm or leg. You may feel, hear, see, smell, or taste odd sensations. Some people develop pins and needles in one part of the body. However, you do not lose consciousness or awareness. A simple focal seizure usually lasts just a few seconds or minutes. For each individual, the same movement or sensation tends to recur each time a seizure occurs.
Focal impaired awareness seizures (complex focal seizures)
During this type of focal seizure, you are not aware of your surroundings or of what you are doing. In effect, you have a partial loss of consciousness (which differs from a simple focal seizure). This type of focal seizure can arise from any part of the brain but most commonly arises from a part of the brain called a temporal lobe. Therefore, this type is sometimes called a temporal lobe seizure.
Sometimes a focal seizure develops into a generalised convulsive seizure. This is called a secondary generalised seizure.
A convulsive seizure is when someone loses consciousness, their muscles stiffen, and then they have rhythmic shaking of their arms and legs.
Focal seizure treatment and management
العودة إلى المحتوياتThere are many different treatments for epilepsy and also medicines to help prevent people with epilepsy having seizures. Lamotrigine أو ليفاتيراسيتام is recommended as first-choice treatment for focal seizures. For information about treatments and prevention, see the separate leaflet called أدوية الصرع والآثار الجانبية.
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How can I help someone having a focal seizure?
العودة إلى المحتوياتAs focal seizures can take many different forms, bystanders need to take a common sense approach. Nearly all focal seizures stop within a few minutes by themselves.
Gentle and quiet reassurance may be all that is needed until the seizure ends. If the affected person appears confused or is wandering, try to guide them away from any danger.
Sometimes a focal seizure develops into a convulsive one, so be aware of this.
It may be best to guide the person to sit down in a soft chair or away from any dangerous places.
Stay with the person until they have recovered and are fully aware of their surroundings.
For more information, see the separate leaflets called Epilepsy, أنواع النوبات و أدوية الصرع والآثار الجانبية.
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الأسئلة الشائعة
What is the main difference between a focal aware seizure and a focal impaired awareness seizure?
The key difference lies in your level of awareness during the seizure. In a focal aware seizure, you remain awake and conscious of your surroundings and what is happening. In contrast, during a focal impaired awareness seizure, you will be confused or unaware of what is occurring around you, experiencing a partial loss of consciousness.
If I notice someone having a focal seizure, how long should I expect it to last?
Most focal seizures stop by themselves within a few minutes. If it's a simple focal seizure, it usually lasts just a few seconds or minutes. You should stay with the person until they have fully recovered and are aware of their surroundings again.
Can a focal seizure change into a more severe type of seizure?
Yes, sometimes a focal seizure can develop into a generalised convulsive seizure. This is referred to as a secondary generalised seizure. A convulsive seizure involves loss of consciousness, muscle stiffening, and rhythmic shaking of the arms and legs.
What should I do if a person having a focal seizure seems confused or is wandering aimlessly?
If the person appears confused or starts to wander, you should try to gently guide them away from any potential danger. It's also a good idea to guide them to sit down in a soft chair or move them away from any dangerous locations, especially if there's a chance the seizure could become convulsive.
Are focal seizures always a sign of epilepsy?
While seizures can be caused by various factors, focal seizures generally tend to occur only in people with epilepsy.
What are common treatments for focal seizures?
There are different treatments available for epilepsy, including medicines designed to help prevent seizures. Lamotrigine or levetiracetam are recommended as first-choice treatments for focal seizures.
How can I recognise if a focal aware seizure is starting in different parts of the brain?
If a focal aware seizure starts in the frontal lobe, you might feel a strange sensation like a wave going through your head, or experience stiffness or twitching in a part of your body. If it begins in the parietal lobe, you might notice numbness or tingling, or an odd sensation that a limb feels unusually large or small. For seizures starting in the occipital lobe, symptoms can include visual disturbances like coloured or flashing lights, or even seeing things that aren't there.
قراءة إضافية ومراجع
- تشخيص وإدارة الصرع لدى البالغين; الشبكة الاسكتلندية للإرشادات المشتركة بين الكليات - SIGN (2015 - تم التحديث 2018)
- الصرع عند الأطفال والشباب والبالغين; إرشادات NICE (2022 - آخر تحديث يناير 2025)
- Nevitt SJ, Sudell M, Cividini S, et al; Antiepileptic drug monotherapy for epilepsy: a network meta-analysis of individual participant data. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2022 Apr 1;4:CD011412. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD011412.pub4.
- الصرع; NICE CKS، نوفمبر 2024 (الوصول متاح فقط في المملكة المتحدة)
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Dr Doug McKechnie is an NHS GP working in London. He works full-time clinically and is also the Deputy Lead for the Clinical and Professional Practice module at University College London Medical School.
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Dr Colin Tidy is an NHS Doctor, based in Oxfordshire.
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