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try to keep person from hurting them self
DO NOT put anything into the persons mouth .make sure there air way is clear and try to keep them calm
No. Epilepsy has many forms and many causes. So for each person it is different. For that reason there is no one food that you could say should not be eaten by any person who has had an epileptic seizure.
Yes, electroconvulsive therapy can cause a seizure in people that have never had a seizure. However, beyond that, general electrical stimulation on the body (such as with a TENS machine) should not induce a seizure in a person who is not an epileptic.
Nothing sharp should be in his armsand objects should be moved as he may get hurt. make sure he is put into a rubber room and make sure for a safe landing
Pregnant and breast-feeding woman should not take diazepam, nor should someone with myasthenia gravis . The drug should be used cautiously in those with epilepsy , as diazepam may trigger an epileptic seizure.
It would be very unusual for a sleeping pill to cause a seizure, however, if you do have epilepsy, you should consult your doctor about any medication that you take, including sleeping pills, in case their is some negative interaction with your anti-epileptic medication.
When seizures are prolonged or happen one after another for a long period, 15 minutes to 30 minutes, medical attention should be sought by the people who are with the person having the seizures.
Often one may go into epileptic shock and have a seizure. During this seizure, it's possible to fall, or in other ways hurt yourself. This type of miscarriage, however, is purely physical. Other than direct trauma to the womb, epilepsy should never cause miscarriage.
Epinephrine will NOT help to stop seizures, epinephrine autoinjectors are strictly meant for anaphylaxis. If the person experiences a seizure while having an anaphylactic response (hypoxia due to bronchial constriction) it should be given. If given epinephrine for a seizure due to epilepsy, it will most likely make the seizure worse by stimulating the CNS even more. Valium autoinjectors may soon become popular for epileptic type seizures.
She does, however, have a seizure disorder.
Tonic-Clonic seizuresThe person goes stiff, loses consciousness and then falls to the ground. This is followed by jerking movements. A blue tinge around the mouth is likely. This is due to irregular breathing. Loss of bladder and/or bowel control may happen. After a minute or two the jerking movements should stop and consciousness may slowly return. If this is whats happening you should protect the casualty from dangers, support and cushion the head, put in the recovery position to aid breathing, stay with the casualty till they recover and reassure them calmly.Call 999 for an ambulance if...You know that it is the persons first seizure, if it lasts for more than 5 minutes, if the have another seizure without recovering from the first, if you believe the casualty to be getting worse or needs urgent medical attention.Focal (partial) seizuresSometimes the person is not aware of their surroundings or what they are doing. They may pluck at their clothes, smack their lips, swallow repeatedly, and wander around. If this happening then guide the casualty away from danger, stay with them and reassure them until they recover.Call 999 for an ambulance if...You know that it is the persons first seizure, if it lasts for more than 5 minutes, if the have another seizure without recovering from the first, if you believe the casualty to be getting worse or needs urgent medical attention.
It should be fine for Photosensitive epilepsy. Otherwise you should consult a physician.
Which Heat emergency you should suspect if the skin of the casualty remains elevated when pinched