What should epileptic patients pay attention to when they get sick?
(1) Starting from grand mal, patients should be helped to lie on their side immediately to prevent falling and bumping. (2) Then untie his tie, bra, buttons and belt to keep the respiratory tract unobstructed. (3) Stand on the side of your head and let saliva and vomit flow out as much as possible. (4) Remove the dentures to avoid accidental inhalation into the respiratory tract. (5) To prevent the tongue from being bitten, you can roll a handkerchief or wrap it with a pair of chopsticks and put it between your upper and lower teeth. (6) When convulsing, don't press the patient's limb hard to avoid fracture or sprain. (7) After the attack, if you are sleepy, try to reduce exercise and let the patient rest properly, and you can give oxygen. (8) Patients who have fallen to the ground should be checked for trauma. If there is trauma, it should be treated according to the specific situation. (9) Those who have a history of epilepsy must take antiepileptic drugs regularly according to the doctor's advice, and may not reduce or stop taking drugs without authorization, otherwise it will lead to epilepsy recurrence or persistent seizures. (10), you must breathe immediately and call "120" to call a doctor for first aid. Even if the attack has stopped, you should go to the hospital for further examination, determine the cause, treat the symptoms and prevent recurrence. (1 1) Children's convulsions (similar to seizures) are often caused by high fever. At this time, the body temperature should be lowered as soon as possible to prevent the recurrence of convulsions, and the hospital with pediatrics should be sent as soon as possible for further examination and treatment.