Help: How can patients with pre seizure pre aura prevent themselves?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-22
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello. The most reliable prevention of epilepsy is to take antiepileptic medications on time and in the right amount. Once epilepsy is diagnosed, seizures should be controlled to prevent recurrence of seizures, and the sooner it is treated, the better.

    Because, the more seizures and the longer the duration, the enhancement of the original epileptic focus.

    Between the Western medicine anti-epilepsy is relatively large, many patients are difficult to tolerate, you can learn more about some traditional Chinese medicine, take the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine or according to the pathogenesis, the use of epilepsy extinguishing wind, calming the liver and diarrhea, expectorant and opening the body, blood circulation and blood stasis of the first method of the disease fundamentally.

    Good luck with you**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.Countermeasures: First of all, it is necessary to detect it in time, stop it as soon as possible, and do not wait until the harm is caused before taking measures. In order to avoid the escalation of conflicts, the healthy search should be "biased" to the party who is prone to aggressive behavior when persuading, do not talk about who is who in front of the two patients, and after the emotions of both parties have stabilized, the patient should be asked separately and patiently to solve the problem psychologically.

    2.History: Patient questioning about aggression should be asked patiently, especially in patients with severe aggressive behavior. Many aggressive behaviors have no obvious cause, and the more unexplained the aggressive behavior should be paid attention to Compared with functional psychosis, symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and delusions in patients with epilepsy and mental disorders are more likely to lead to aggressive behavior.

    It is necessary to strengthen the observation of changes in the condition and carefully understand the psychological state of the patient, and for patients with serious aggressive behavior, the patient can be sent to the hospital in a timely manner, or temporarily restrained by a special person to avoid the occurrence of aggressive behavior.

    3.Prompt handling of patient quarrels Many serious aggressive behaviors are caused by only minor quarrels, and timely treatment is an important part of preventing aggressive behavior. Patients should be encouraged to express their grievances so that they do not become impulsive.

    4.Establish a good relationship Since the patient has lost self-awareness during the illness and often does not understand the concerns of the people around her, it is necessary to pay attention to language skills in contact and conversation with the patient, try to meet his reasonable requirements, and establish a good relationship with him.

    5.Strengthen management, try our best to create a comfortable and healthy search environment, so that patients can carry out recreational activities, health search, healthy search in a happy and healthy search atmosphere, establish a united, trusting, and harmonious relationship, regularly explain the knowledge of diseases, so that they can actively cooperate with the best in the patient activity area, pay attention to strengthening the custody of dangerous goods.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Each seizure of epilepsy will damage the brain tissue, and severe and frequent seizures may also affect intelligence, so the following points should be paid attention to in order to achieve epileptic seizures

    1.Arrange your life reasonably.

    Arrange the child's life reasonably, ensure adequate rest, and avoid sleep deprivation and mood swings. Eat regularly and quantitatively, don't overeat, don't drink too much water, and avoid spicy, coffee and seafood.

    2.Review regularly.

    During the period of epilepsy, children with epilepsy need to go to the hospital for regular reexamination, pay attention to the toxicity of drugs, and regularly check blood routine, liver function, and kidney function.

    3.Stay safe.

    Pay attention to the safety of children, do not swim and climb alone to prevent falling into bed or falling injuries. It is forbidden to forcibly take medication, water or food during the attack, and avoid using force to stop the child from ticing to avoid fractures and other accidents.

    4.Avoid triggers.

    Parents should pay attention to observation, explore the rules, and pay attention to avoid the causes that contribute to the child's seizures, such as excessive fatigue, emotional agitation, lack of sleep, excessive eating, loud voice, bright light, cold, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Epilepsy is regarded as an incurable disease due to its complexity, long-term and susceptibility, and medical professionals around the world have carried out long-term and difficult explorations in order to seek a complete epilepsy method, but have had little success. The Blue Cross Brain Hospital, which has been committed to epilepsy research and excellence, has made breakthroughs in the field of epilepsy. Its institute's original epilepsy complex** has cured thousands of epilepsy patients.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    According to your description, it cannot be ruled out that it is due to epilepsy. The symptoms you describe are very similar to those of psychomotor seizures.

    The clinical manifestations are: psychosensory, psychomotor and mixed seizures, with varying degrees of consciousness impairment and obvious thinking, perceptual, emotional and psychomotor disorders.

    Based on your description, it is recommended that you have a Holter EEG done to make a differential diagnosis. In some patients, epilepsy cannot be diagnosed with an electroencephalogram alone.

    Some patients will only have abnormal discharges and pathological electroencephalogram when they have an attack, so it is recommended to go to a regular professional hospital for differential diagnosis in time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Traumatic brain injury can also lead to the occurrence of epilepsy, so it is necessary to prevent the occurrence of traumatic brain injury and avoid traumatic brain injury caused by work and traffic accidents.

    2. For pregnant patients, it is necessary to carry out prenatal diagnosis, if the fetus has a certain hereditary disease, artificial abortion can be adopted, so as to reduce the birth rate of children with epilepsy.

    3. Epilepsy patients should not marry those with a family history of epilepsy during the marriage and childbearing period, and the fiancé (wife) of an epilepsy patient also needs to do EEG topographic examination when he is married.

    4. Some data show that various cranial infections can also induce epilepsy, so it is necessary to actively prevent the occurrence of such infections, such as intracranial infectious diseases, to prevent epilepsy from being induced in a timely and effective manner.

    5. Many patients with febrile seizures eventually suffer from epilepsy, so febrile seizures may lead to epilepsy, so we must be more careful in the care of patients with febrile seizures.

    I hope it helps, don't forget to adopt it.

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