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  • "Petit" is small and "grand" is big..so the former is milder than the latter..fewer seizures and less severe if you are afflicted with petit mal. :)
  • Grand Mal is usually defind as a seizure not controlled by normal medications, such as Valium and atavan. And they are usually controlled by drastic measures such as Succs (paralytic).
  • The second comment is untrue, petit mal seizures are less severe but school age children can have upwards of 100 petit mal seizures a day. Petit mal seizures usually last less than 10 seconds, and are noted for making the patient dizzy, light headed, and confused. The patient may also exhibit a blank or empty stare. The patient does not lose consciousness. Most of the time no one but the patient knows they had a seizure. Grand mal or tonic-clonic seizures have 2 phases, these two phases usually begin with an "aura" and end with the postictal phase. The two phases of grand mal seizures are the tonic and clonic phase. Tonic phase- the patient loses consciousness and their skeletal muscles tense causing them to fall to the ground. This is the shorter phase of the 2 and can last up to 20 seconds. Clonic phase- the patient will begin to convulse. this phase can last up to 5 minutes. In short: Petit mal - no convulsions Grand mal - convulsions
  • the only actual difference with out looking anything up is this grand mal means big seizure petit mal means small seizures this is for normal people who dont want to read through all of the b.s.
  • the severity
  • a grand mal has 3 different phases and a petit is a brief siesure

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