7 Symptoms of Tuberous Sclerosis
Seizure
Growths in the brain caused by tuberous sclerosis might lead to seizures. In fact, this is often the earliest sign of the condition. It is an uncontrolled, sudden electrical disturbance in your brain that would lead to some changes in feelings, movements, or behavior. Seizures can be divided into many types with different levels of intensity. If it lasts more than 5 minutes, the condition would be a medical emergency. In kids, the infantile spasm is the most common form of seizure. It is characterized by repetitive spasms of the head and leads. Make sure to visit your doctor immediately to seek medical treatments. [2]