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Can A Seizure Episode With Spitting Up Of Blood Be Treated?

My son is 38 and had a seizure today I was not there. I was told his throat and ears were hurting and he was spitting up blood. His eyes rolled back and taken by ambulance to emergency He is of IV- dehydrated. Also, he is a a heavy beer drinker. What can the expected diagnosis be?
posted on Wed, 9 Nov 2016
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hello.... u need to ur son to a neurosurgery team and get the whole workup done as they advise..... it may b a serious but stii treatable condition.... hope he will be fine... thankyou
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Can A Seizure Episode With Spitting Up Of Blood Be Treated?

hello.... u need to ur son to a neurosurgery team and get the whole workup done as they advise..... it may b a serious but stii treatable condition.... hope he will be fine... thankyou