As I mentioned on another thread, my 19-year-old son just had his first tonic-clonic seizure yesterday. It happened in the bathroom, and we do not know how he hit the ground (whether he hit his head or another part of his body in the initial fall). When we opened the door, though, he was on his back, still in the middle of the seizure.
As is to be expected, he has a bad headache today, but he says it feels more "internal" than external...and he doesn't feel pain in the back of his head, which is where he probably would have hit it.
As far as the type of pain, is there any way to know if the headache is from the seizure itself or from the impact of hitting his head? He doesn't appear to have a bump or sore feeling anywhere that would indicate impact from the fall.
Also, how long do post-seizure headaches usually last?
As is to be expected, he has a bad headache today, but he says it feels more "internal" than external...and he doesn't feel pain in the back of his head, which is where he probably would have hit it.
As far as the type of pain, is there any way to know if the headache is from the seizure itself or from the impact of hitting his head? He doesn't appear to have a bump or sore feeling anywhere that would indicate impact from the fall.
Also, how long do post-seizure headaches usually last?