Can you have a one off seizure?
Daniel Johnson
Published May 06, 2026
Anyone can have a one-off seizure, but epilepsy is a tendency to have seizures. So you probably wouldn't be told you have epilepsy unless you have more than one seizure. When someone first says they think you have had a seizure, you might feel lots of different things.
Can you just have one seizure?
It's possible to have only one seizure and not require treatment, but if your seizures continue, there are several ways your doctor may suggest treating them, including: Medication.What causes a one time seizure?
Anything that interrupts the normal connections between nerve cells in the brain can cause a seizure. This includes a high fever, high or low blood sugar, alcohol or drug withdrawal, or a brain concussion.How common is it to have just one seizure?
One in 10 people worldwide have a first seizure in their lifetime. According to The International League Against Epilepsy, epilepsy is defined as one or more seizures with a high likelihood of recurrence, not due to another immediately triggering cause, such as low blood sugar.What is a one off seizure called?
An absence seizure causes you to blank out or stare into space for a few seconds. They can also be called petit mal seizures. Absence seizures are most common in children and typically don't cause any long-term problems.What Happens in Your Brain During a Seizure | WebMD
What does a mini seizure feel like?
Absence (or petit mal) seizures: You seem disconnected from others around you and don't respond to them. You may stare blankly into space, and your eyes might roll back in your head. They usually last only a few seconds, and you may not remember having one.What does a mini seizure look like?
The person suddenly stops all activity. It may look like he or she is staring off into space or just has a blank look. The eyes may turn upwards and eyelids flutter. The seizures usually last less than 10 seconds.Does having one seizure mean you have epilepsy?
Having a single seizure doesn't mean you have epilepsy. At least two seizures without a known trigger (unprovoked seizures) that happen at least 24 hours apart are generally required for an epilepsy diagnosis. Treatment with medications or sometimes surgery can control seizures for the majority of people with epilepsy.Can you have a random seizure?
For many people with epilepsy, seizures seem to happen randomly. But sometimes they can have a trigger, such as: stress. a lack of sleep.How long does a mini seizure last?
Absence seizures, previously known as petit mal seizures, often occur in children and are characterized by staring into space or by subtle body movements, such as eye blinking or lip smacking. They usually last for five to 10 seconds but may happen up to hundreds of times per day.What are warning signs of a seizure?
Aura (Late Warning Signs)A Déjà vu feeling (you feel like you are experiencing something that has occurred before) Intense fear and panic. 'Pins and needles' sensation in certain parts of your body. Jerky movements in of the arm, leg, or body.