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What first aid measures do I need to take in case of a seizure?
Seizures are mostly transient and usually resolve spontaneously for less than 5 minutes. In general, unless status epilepticus requires urgent treatment, there is no need to rush to the hospital for emergency treatment. When the patient has a seizure, especially a generalized tonic-clonic seizure, care should be taken to protect against falls, burns, etc.
Some family members use too much force to pinch the local part of the person**; or fear of biting the tongue and forcing fingers or chopsticks into the patient's mouth, these are undesirable and sometimes even cause other injuries. Do not force the patient to give medication during the attack, as this can cause choking and choking. The patient can lie flat, loosen the collar, turn the head to one side, and standardize the operation at home, and inhale standardized medical oxygen for the patient.
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When a patient with epilepsy is found to have a sudden seizure, the people around him must be calm, and when the patient is about to fall, they should immediately support the patient and let him fall down to prevent the injury caused by the sudden fall. Lie flat on the patient's back, loosen the collar, and turn the head to one side to facilitate the discharge of respiratory secretions and vomitus, help the patient breathe smoothly, and do not do cardiopulmonary resuscitation when the patient has vital signs. Don't pinch the patient's midriff, it won't do the patient any good.
Some people try to stop the tics and reduce the pain, but too much force can cause fractures and muscle strains. If the patient has difficulty breathing and has trauma during the attack, they need to be taken to the hospital.
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A lot of epilepsy.
Patients don't understand this problem, and of course, because some of the symptoms after the seizure are not well remembered, so it is easy to ignore the impending epilepsy. Experts show that no matter who should know the inevitable signs of the disease first, then let's take a look at the experts today. I hope it can help you somewhat.
Epilepsy patients sometimes do not know about seizures, so experts say that understanding the symptoms and manifestations of epilepsy is of great help to the physical health of epilepsy patients, so let's take a look at the experts' introduction to the manifestations of epilepsy: 1. Grand mal seizures:
This type of epilepsy is also known as generalized seizures, which is one of the more serious symptoms of epilepsy, and the seizures of this symptom generally have some antecedents, such as dizziness and confusion.
Upper abdominal discomfort, as well as visual and auditory impairments. In addition, some patients may first make a high-pitched scream, and then lose consciousness, or have twitching of limbs, foaming at the mouth, etc., if this phenomenon requires timely hospitalization**. 2. Petit mal seizures:
Minor seizures are much milder than large seizures, and small seizures usually have a brief disturbance of consciousness.
or loss, and there is no spasm in the whole body, but the symptoms of this epilepsy may occur many times in a day, and sometimes there may be rhythmic blinking, bowing the head, looking directly at the eyes, upper limb twitching and other movements, this situation is better than a grand mal seizure, and the recovery is faster. 3. Psychomotor seizures: The symptoms of this kind of epilepsy are sudden, and there will be confusion, as well as irregular and uncoordinated movements, such as sucking, shouting, running, struggling, etc., and the patient's behavior is unmotivated, aimless, is a blind impulse, this kind of seizures can generally last for several hours, and some can even reach a few days.
4. Localized seizures: Localized seizures are generally mainly due to the cerebral cortex.
Caused by serious operations, this symptom is generally manifested as episodic twitching or paresthesia of the fingers or toes, and may spread to the other side of the body, when this phenomenon gradually spreads to the whole body, then it becomes a grand mal seizure, so the symptoms of epilepsy, if found, should be immediately **. The above has been introduced to you, I believe everyone knows it! Tips:
The diagnosis of epilepsy is very complex logical thinking.
The patient's situation is different, so **is also diverse, in order to better carry out epilepsy**, we must first find the right **, and ** will be more effective. **Find** first, and then conduct a scientific ** for epilepsy**, which is comprehensive and very effective, and can be done as soon as possible**.
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The phenomenon of thinking jumping can be summarized as a name called jumping thinking, which refers to a mode of thinking that does not follow logical steps, jumps directly from propositions to answers, and then expands to other related possibilities.
This mode of thinking is common among some gifted students or autistic scholars, and with the spread of the Internet, this mode of thinking has gradually become mainstream. Therefore, there is now another way to refer to this term, which is called single-choice thinking. Leapfrogging has always been ignored in school in the past, or even deliberately suppressed by teachers.
Teachers at the time believed that thinking of answers without a reason would discourage orderly thinking patterns and develop a mindset of students seeking luck. Later, with the promotion of horizontal thinking and critical thinking, the education community has a deeper understanding of this unique mode of thinking and filial piety, so the response method has changed.
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Prevention of epilepsy.
First, to prevent epilepsy, patients should first pay attention to their own dietary problems, to eat more beneficial vegetables, vegetables are rich in a lot of iron, calcium, phosphorus, protein, vitamin C, carotene and other components, with anti-inflammatory, deficiency and pain relief, soothing the nerves, removing stasis and swelling, clearing heat and detoxification, etc., diet treatment is sometimes very helpful for the patient's own condition.
2. Pay attention to the control of the surrounding environment, avoid sudden cold and heat, closed environment, and also for colds, colds, various respiratory diseases, brain patients need to keep warm, but can not stay in a closed and stuffy environment for a long time, which can easily cause poor breathing, lack of oxygen to the brain, and cause insufficient blood supply to the brain, causing epilepsy.
3. Do a good job in nursing and health care measures in life, epilepsy patients should be restrained in their diet, avoid overeating, should prohibit smoking and avoid alcohol, in daily life, epilepsy patients spend a long time on the Internet, not only causing damage to the eyes, computer rays accumulate in the body over the years, and also cause harm to the blood system, should arrange more outdoor activities, relieve the pressure on the nervous system, enhance their own physique, and reduce the harm caused by epileptic seizures.
Fourth, do a good job of emergency nursing measures for the onset of epilepsy, pay attention to the protection of epilepsy patients, prevent suffocation, inhalation of pneumonia and trauma, and keep the airway unobstructed. Antiepileptic drugs are selected according to the type of seizure, but the dose should be 4 times the usual dose on the first day, 2 times the next day, and the usual dose on the third day. Same as the dose and method of administration in status epilepticus.
After seizure control, switch to oral antiepileptic drugs at regular doses.
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Hello, the manifestations of different types of epilepsy are also different, the common grand mal seizures are generally manifested as: sudden loss of consciousness, falling to the ground, tilting the head, eyes upturning, foaming at the mouth, bluish complexion, clenching teeth or tongue, some accompanied by incontinence, can not recall the onset process after the seizure, and the whole body is painful and weak. Petit mal seizures are characterized by a brief loss of consciousness, an abrupt interruption of speech activity, a holding in the hand that falls to the ground, eyes looking directly or staring, and continuing the same activity after the seizure.
Localized seizures of epilepsy present as local or one limb twitch that can extend throughout the body if the abnormal discharge of the brain expands.
Epilepsy is a chronic brain dysfunction caused by abnormal discharge of brain neurons, and the abnormal discharge of brain nerves and brain cells is repaired and regenerated, and its normal tissue function is restored so that it no longer has abnormal discharge, so as to achieve the purpose of epilepsy.
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The most common symptoms of epilepsy are:
Sudden loss of consciousness, falling to the ground, head tilted back, diaphragm spasm and roaring, twitching limbs, foaming at the mouth, bluish complexion, eyes turned up, sometimes accompanied by incontinence, unable to recall the seizure process after the seizure, and general pain and weakness. Presents with local or one-sided limb twitching, and if the epileptic discharge extends throughout the body, it may manifest as seizures abrupt, confusion, and irregular and uncoordinated movements.
To prevent the occurrence of epilepsy, attention should be paid to the following aspects:
Eugenics, close relatives are forbidden to marry, and children should seek medical attention in time when they have fever to avoid febrile convulsions and damage to brain tissue. The child should also be cared for to avoid head trauma. Young, middle-aged and elderly people should pay attention to ensuring a healthy lifestyle to reduce the occurrence of encephalitis, meningitis, cerebrovascular disease and other diseases.
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You can report the situation to your doctor and then change to another medication.
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Seek medical attention now! Don't procrastinate!
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