What should I do if I have a seizure?

In the event of a major attack, first aid should be done in time.

1. During the seizure, patients with face down need to turn over immediately. During the attack, hard objects such as chopsticks should be wrapped in cloth and placed between the teeth of the patient to prevent biting the tongue.

2, loosen the patient's collar, so that patients can effectively absorb oxygen or improve ventilation.

3. In daily life, it is necessary to protect the patient from trauma, such as installing a bed stop on the patient's bed to avoid falling down during the attack.

4. When the patient stops twitching, he should quickly make the patient lie on his side or tilt his head to one side, take out the padding, and clean up the foreign body in his mouth at any time to avoid suffocation. If the patient has recurrent attacks, he needs to be sent to the hospital immediately or call 120 for first aid.

5. Epilepsy patients can't forcibly press the limbs of patients during the seizure, which is easy to cause harm to patients.

6. Don't put a pillow on the patient's back when he has an epileptic seizure. Put a tongue depressor wrapped in gauze between the patient's upper and lower teeth to prevent the patient from biting his tongue when he has an attack. Then untie the patient's collar and let the patient's head lean to one side, which can make the patient's oral secretions flow out easily and prevent saliva from entering the airway by mistake and causing aspiration pneumonia.

The diet of epileptic patients should be reasonable, at the same time, patients should avoid fatigue and need to ensure adequate sleep. Lack of sleep may enhance the excitability of the brain. If normal people don't get enough sleep, their EEG will have activities similar to those of epileptic patients, so it is very important for patients to ensure adequate sleep time.