Neuro Dr. can check: The neurologist doctor usually wants to recheck a patient if her seizures have changed in symptoms, increased in duration, or are more frequent. He can check to see if pressure and pain symptoms associated with a partial seizure could be due to changes in blood flow to the head and face (similar to a person who has migraine "headaches" in the eyes, face, or sinuses).
Answered 8/18/2015
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Unlikely: Most simple partial seizures are shorter duration just few minutes--they are like aura to other seizures--most simple seizures are unlateral, meaning either right or left motor, sensory--at times psychic like deja vu or autonomic-- only sure way is to experience the same clinical experience with brain wave recording showing abnormal electric discharges, in one location in brain some times it is deep.
Answered 9/28/2016
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