Staring and daydreaming can be indicative of absence seizures, a type of generalized seizure often seen in children. During an absence seizure, the person may appear to be "zoned out" or staring blankly into space, and they typically do not respond to external stimuli. These seizures usually last just a few seconds and can occur multiple times a day. Afterward, the individual often resumes normal activity without any memory of the event.
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