Last week I had a seizure when I was
urinating after playing badminton for
about 30 mins. Just after the badminton
game I had cold water and went to the
bathroom for urinating. While passing
urine I felt like im loosing my
consciousness. All happened very fast (
2-3 seconds) and I even failed to grab
something to prevent me from falling.
After that I cant remember what happened.
Suddenly I felt like that I am struggling.
Even at that time I did’t know what was
happening. After a while ( 1 – 2
seconds ) I got conscious and immediately
realized that im in a bathroom and that I
was struggling to stop falling to the
floor. I was very surprised by knowing
that im in a bathroom and I could’t
think of any reason as to what im doing in
this bathroom and how I got there.
However after around 5 seconds I realized
that I came here just after playing.
After that I was ok but felt little unfit.
I have never fainted before, therefore im
not quite sure whether I fainted or
something else happened. Im 25 years old
and im a male. This is not the first time
I played badminton and im pretty sure that
this is not the hardest game I ever had.
Can you please tell me what this symptoms
are and recommend a couse of action.
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