How can I seizure proof my house?

General Home Safety Tips:
  1. Use an electric razor to avoid cuts.
  2. Use shatterproof glass for mirrors.
  3. Avoid glass tables.
  4. Avoid scatter rugs. ...
  5. Use protective or padded covers on faucet handles, nozzles, or the edges of countertops to help cushion falls and reduce injuries.
  6. Use covers or enclosed heating units or radiators.
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Can something in your house cause seizures?

If your seizures are occurring at the same time, it's highly likely that something in the house is a trigger. AGAIN, I'M NOT A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL; JUST ANOTHER PERSON WITH EPILEPSY. However, I've heard, from my Neurologist that dogs and any other creature, including fish, can get epilepsy!.
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What documents do you need for a seizure?

During the seizure
  • Was there any change in muscle tone (did they become stiff or floppy)?
  • Did they fall down and, if so, forwards or backwards?
  • Did they lose awareness, appear dazed or confused or lose consciousness?
  • Was there any change in their breathing pattern? ...
  • Was there any change in their facial colour?
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What to do if you have a seizure home alone?

For milder seizures, like a bit of staring or shaking arms or legs, guide the person away from hazards, including traffic, stairs, and water. Don't leave someone who's had a seizure alone. Stay until they're fully aware of where they are and can respond normally when you talk to them. Speak calmly.
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Can seizures be tracked?

You may find that your seizures have a pattern or are more likely to occur in certain situations. It can be useful to record your symptoms and seizures in an epilepsy tracking app or journal, and share the information with a healthcare profession or epilepsy specialist.
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I recorded all the seizures i have in one day *Day in my life* | Julia Cimorose



Can Alexa detect a seizure?

This skill will allow you to record the beginning of a seizure event... "Alexa, tell Seizure Tracker to track a seizure." You can record the length of that seizure by saying... "Alexa, tell Seizure Tracker the seizure is over." Event details can be edited through SeizureTracker.com or on any of the mobile device apps.
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Are there devices that can detect seizures?

Seizure monitors, which are sometimes called alarms, can be helpful especially for children who have seizures during the night. Whilst a monitor cannot guarantee safety or be accurate in detecting all seizures, they can provide a level of peace of mind for some people.
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Can a person who has seizures live alone?

One out of five people living with epilepsy lives alone, according to the Epilepsy Foundation. This is welcome news for people who want to live independently. Even if there is a risk of seizure, you can build a daily routine on your terms.
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Should people with seizures live alone?

Living independently with epilepsy is not without risk. These risks include a higher risk of accidents and premature death. Epilepsy has a considerable impact and significant social consequences. It can sometimes prevent someone from living alone or continuing to live independently.
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Do seizures get worse with age?

The incidence of any type of seizure increases substantially over the age of 60, commonly due to other neurological conditions such as dementia or stroke.
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Do you call a code for seizure?

Every code blue call for seizure or seizure-like events was identified. For each of the identified events, the electronic medical record was reviewed for the location of the event, final diagnosis, and presence of a known seizure disorder.
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What are the 4 types of seizures?

There are four main types of epilepsy: focal, generalized, combination focal and generalized, and unknown. A doctor generally diagnoses someone with epilepsy if they have had two or more unprovoked seizures. Medication is the most common treatment, and two-thirds of adults with epilepsy live seizure-free because of it.
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Why would you record a seizure?

Understanding Epilepsy

Clear descriptions or recordings of seizure activity are useful for epilepsy diagnosis, as well as ongoing treatment and care. Maintaining a seizure diary can also help you and your doctor to monitor seizure activity, frequency, duration, triggers, and recovery behaviour.
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Can living in black mold cause seizures?

Black mold can cause long term neurological problems in dogs (and humans) including seizures.
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Can anxiety cause seizures?

However, according to research on the experiences of people with seizures, stress and anxiety can trigger seizures, and current research often underestimates the role they may play. Lack of sleep is a common trigger for seizures, and this can often happen in people who are experiencing overwhelming stress.
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Can too much screen time cause seizures?

Too much texting and exposure to computer screens – electronic stress – can set off an epileptic attack. Factors like emotional stress, skipping meals, sleep deprivation, fatigue, smoking, alcohol consumption, etc. can also trigger seizures in persons with epilepsy.
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What activities should epileptics avoid?

Activities to Avoid

People with uncontrolled seizures should avoid dangerous activities like scuba diving, rock climbing, skydiving, hang gliding, and mountain climbing. These sports require full concentration, and any episode of loss of consciousness may lead to injury and possible death.
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Is epilepsy a disability?

Is Epilepsy Considered A Disability? Epilepsy is considered a disability and it has a listing in the Social Security Administration (SSA) Blue Book. For epilepsy to qualify for disability benefits, it must meet the criteria of the Blue Book listing. There are different listings for epilepsy in the Blue Book.
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Can you live a normal life with seizures?

Most people with epilepsy live a full life. However, the risk of early death is higher for some. We know that the best possible seizure control and living safely can reduce the risk of epilepsy-related death.
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Does cell phone cause seizures?

Sleep disturbance: A lack of sleep is one of the leading triggers of epileptic seizures. The way you use your phone could disturb your sleep, and make seizures more likely. The blue light that emits from mobile screens can make it hard to sleep if you look at it late at night (blue light 'tells' your body to wake up).
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What is the life expectancy of someone with epilepsy?

Reduction in life expectancy can be up to 2 years for people with a diagnosis of idiopathic/cryptogenic epilepsy, and the reduction can be up to 10 years in people with symptomatic epilepsy. Reductions in life expectancy are highest at the time of diagnosis and diminish with time.
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How do you break a seizure?

First Aid
  1. Keep other people out of the way.
  2. Clear hard or sharp objects away from the person.
  3. Don't try to hold them down or stop the movements.
  4. Place them on their side, to help keep their airway clear.
  5. Look at your watch at the start of the seizure, to time its length.
  6. Don't put anything in their mouth.
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Can smart watches detect seizures?

The first smart watch used to monitor seizures has received FDA approval. Marketed under the name Embrace, the watch uses advanced machine learning to detect grand mal or generalized tonic-clonic seizures and to alert a caregiver for help.
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Can an Apple Watch sense seizures?

The apple watch doesn't detect heart attacks and doesn't detect seizures,that isn't the purpose of fall detection and it tells you that in the how it works.
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What is a seizure bracelet?

Summary. Epilepsy alert bracelets can contain a person's medical information and emergency contacts, or they can simply alert the public and healthcare professionals that a person has epilepsy or experiences seizures. A range of alert bracelets and systems is available to buy online.
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