During an absence seizure the person will not know what is happening around them and can’t be brought out of it.
The person might look like they are daydreaming or ‘switching off’ briefly, which can make it difficult to notice this type of seizure.
Things you might see include:
After an absence seizure, people are normally able to go straight back to what they were doing. If they have had a cluster of several absence seizures the person might feel confused.
For how to help someone who is having an absence seizure, go to the first aid for seizures information.
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