Seizures Blood Test

What is Seizures?

Seizures are episodes of abnormal electrical activity in the brain that cause temporary disturbances in movement, behavior, sensation, or consciousness. They are caused by disrupted neurotransmitter function from factors including severe vitamin B6 deficiency, which affects GABA production and brain electrical stability. The Vitamin B6 test is the most important test for identifying this treatable nutritional cause of seizures.

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What causes seizures?

Seizures are caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain that disrupts normal neurotransmitter function. Specific causes include severe vitamin B6 deficiency (especially in infants), electrolyte imbalances like low sodium or calcium, metabolic disorders, infections such as meningitis, traumatic brain injuries, and genetic conditions. In some cases, the exact trigger remains unknown, which is why blood testing helps identify treatable underlying factors like nutritional deficiencies.

What is the best test for seizures?

The Vitamin B6 test is the most important blood test for seizures because it detects deficiencies that directly affect neurotransmitter production, particularly GABA, which regulates brain electrical activity. Severe B6 deficiency can cause seizures that do not respond to standard anti-seizure medications until the deficiency is corrected. This test is especially critical for newborns and infants experiencing unexplained seizures. Additional metabolic panels may be recommended to check electrolyte levels like sodium, calcium, and glucose that can also trigger seizure activity when imbalanced.

When should I get tested for seizures?

You should get tested if you or your child experiences unexplained seizures, especially in infancy or early childhood. Testing is crucial when seizures do not respond well to standard medications, when there is no clear cause identified through neurological examination, or if seizures are accompanied by developmental delays or feeding difficulties. Early blood testing can identify treatable nutritional deficiencies like vitamin B6 deficiency and prevent future episodes.

What are the symptoms of seizures?
Seizure symptoms vary widely depending on the type and severity. You might notice temporary confusion, staring spells, uncontrollable jerking movements of arms and legs, loss of consciousness, muscle stiffness, or sudden falls. Some people experience unusual sensations like tingling, strange tastes or smells, or emotional changes before a seizure begins. In infants, seizures may appear as repetitive movements, staring, lip smacking, or sudden body stiffening that differs from normal baby movements.
Who is at risk for seizures?
Anyone can experience seizures, but certain groups face higher risk. Newborns and infants are vulnerable to seizures from vitamin B6 deficiency, birth complications, or metabolic disorders. People with family history of epilepsy, those who have experienced head trauma or brain infections, and individuals with metabolic conditions face elevated risk. Premature infants, children with developmental disorders, and those with severe nutritional deficiencies are also at increased risk for seizure activity.
What happens if seizures are left untreated?
Untreated seizures can lead to serious complications including repeated episodes that increase in frequency and severity. Prolonged seizures can cause brain damage, developmental delays in children, and life-threatening status epilepticus where seizures do not stop. You risk physical injuries from falls during episodes, cognitive impairment over time, and reduced quality of life. When seizures result from treatable causes like vitamin B6 deficiency, delayed diagnosis means unnecessary suffering and potential permanent neurological damage that could have been prevented.
Can seizures be diagnosed with a blood test?
Blood tests cannot diagnose seizures themselves, but they are essential for identifying underlying causes that trigger seizure activity. The Vitamin B6 test, along with metabolic panels checking electrolytes, glucose, calcium, and magnesium levels, helps pinpoint treatable factors contributing to seizures. Blood testing works alongside neurological examinations, EEG brain wave monitoring, and medical history to provide a complete picture. Identifying nutritional deficiencies or metabolic imbalances through blood work often leads to targeted treatments that stop seizures.
How are seizures treated?
Seizure treatment depends on the underlying cause. When blood tests reveal vitamin B6 deficiency, supplementation often stops seizures completely, especially in infants. Anti-seizure medications like levetiracetam, valproic acid, or lamotrigine help control electrical activity in the brain for most people. Correcting electrolyte imbalances, managing blood sugar levels, and treating infections addresses metabolic causes. Some people benefit from dietary changes like the ketogenic diet, while others may need surgery or nerve stimulation devices for medication-resistant seizures.
How can I prevent seizures?
Preventing seizures involves addressing controllable risk factors and maintaining overall health. Ensure adequate vitamin B6 intake through diet including fish, poultry, potatoes, and fortified cereals, or take supplements if deficient. Avoid seizure triggers like sleep deprivation, excessive stress, flashing lights, alcohol, and missed medications. Maintain stable blood sugar levels by eating regular meals, stay hydrated, and manage chronic conditions like diabetes. For those with diagnosed epilepsy, taking prescribed medications consistently is the most effective prevention strategy.
What natural remedies help with seizures?
Natural approaches can support seizure management alongside medical treatment but should never replace prescribed medications. Ensuring adequate vitamin B6 through diet or supplementation is crucial, especially for deficiency-related seizures. The ketogenic diet, high in fats and very low in carbohydrates, has proven effective for some people with epilepsy. Regular sleep schedules, stress reduction through meditation or yoga, and avoiding known triggers help reduce seizure frequency. Magnesium supplementation may benefit those with deficiencies, and some people find herbal remedies like valerian root helpful, though you should always consult your healthcare provider before trying supplements.
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