What don't you do during a seizure?

Do not hold the person down or try to stop his or her movements. Do not put anything in the person's mouth. This can injure teeth or the jaw. A person having a seizure cannot swallow his or her tongue.
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What don't you do with a patient having seizures and why?

Don't try to hold them down or stop the movements. Place them on their side, to help keep their airway clear. Look at your watch at the start of the seizure, to time its length. Don't put anything in their mouth.
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Can you do anything during a seizure?

The best thing you can do is make sure the person is safe and comfortable and will not get injured during the seizure by: Helping them move into a safe position on the floor or a chair. Rolling them onto their side. Loosening any clothing that is tight around their neck or could restrict breathing (buttons, ties, etc.)
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What are 4 things you should do when someone is having a seizure?

cushion their head if they're on the ground. loosen any tight clothing around their neck, such as a collar or tie, to aid breathing. turn them on to their side after their convulsions stop – read more about the recovery position. stay with them and talk to them calmly until they recover.
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What are some seizure precautions?

Arrange your home, and if possible, work or study space, to be safe should you have a seizure. For example, pad sharp corners, use non-slip carpet, avoid scatter rugs, and put barriers in front of fireplaces or hot stoves. If you wander or are confused during or after a seizure...
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Seizures



Why shouldn't you touch someone having a seizure?

When someone is having a seizure, Dr. Chen says DO NOT: try to hold the person down: This can cause injury and won't make the seizure stop. leave when the seizure is over: Wait a few minutes to make sure the person can breathe normally and returns to a normal state of awareness.
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What are five things to look for in a seizure?

What are the symptoms of a seizure?
  • Staring.
  • Jerking movements of the arms and legs.
  • Stiffening of the body.
  • Loss of consciousness.
  • Breathing problems or stopping breathing.
  • Loss of bowel or bladder control.
  • Falling suddenly for no apparent reason, especially when associated with loss of consciousness.
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How long can a seizure last before brain damage?

A seizure that lasts longer than 5 minutes, or having more than 1 seizure within a 5 minutes period, without returning to a normal level of consciousness between episodes is called status epilepticus. This is a medical emergency that may lead to permanent brain damage or death.
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What triggers seizures?

Missed medication, lack of sleep, stress, alcohol, and menstruation are some of the most common triggers, but there are many more. Flashing lights can cause seizures in some people, but it's much less frequent than you might imagine.
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Can you talk during a seizure?

Patients with simple partial seizures remain aware and awake throughout the seizure, and some patients can even talk during the episode.
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Should you go to the ER if you have a seizure?

“Anyone who experiences their first seizure should be taken to the ER right away,” he explains. “The purpose of an ER visit is to rule out any immediate or life-threatening.
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What are the 4 stages of a seizure?

The four phases of seizure are:
  • Prodromal.
  • Early ictal (the “aura”)
  • Ictal.
  • Postictal.
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Should you let a patient sleep after a seizure?

Yes, let him sleep. When he has the seizure make sure he is on the floor where he will not injury himself. If he has been sick and has a lot of mucus make sure he is on his side so that the mucus and saliva does not choke him. Also time the seizure, anything over five minutes call the emt.
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What is the most important first aid action for a person having a seizure?

Place something soft under their head and loosen any tight clothing. Reassure the person until they recover. Time the seizure, if you can. Gently roll the person onto their side after the jerking stops.
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How long does a seizure last?

Most seizures last from 30 seconds to two minutes. A seizure that lasts longer than five minutes is a medical emergency. Seizures can happen after a stroke or a head injury. They also may be caused by an infection such as meningitis or another illness.
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Are there warning signs before a seizure?

Aura (Late Warning Signs)

Unusual smells, tastes, sounds, or sensations. Nausea. A Déjà vu feeling (you feel like you are experiencing something that has occurred before) Intense fear and panic.
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What are early warning signs of a seizure?

The warning signs for a seizure are different for everyone, but some of the common symptoms people report include:
  • a sensation in the pit of your stomach, often described as the feeling of “butterflies” in your stomach;
  • feeling of impending doom or fear;
  • sound or tone like music that is similar each time;
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What are 5 things that can cause a seizure?

Causes of seizures can include:
  • Abnormal levels of sodium or glucose in the blood.
  • Brain infection, including meningitis and encephalitis.
  • Brain injury that occurs to the baby during labor or childbirth.
  • Brain problems that occur before birth (congenital brain defects)
  • Brain tumor (rare)
  • Drug abuse.
  • Electric shock.
  • Epilepsy.
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Is the brain damaged during a seizure?

Prolonged seizures are clearly capable of injuring the brain. Isolated, brief seizures are likely to cause negative changes in brain function and possibly loss of specific brain cells.
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Do seizures shorten life expectancy?

Compared with the general population, patients with newly diagnosed symptomatic epilepsy have reduced life expectancy, according to an investigation published in the November 2017 issue of Epilepsia. Patients with newly diagnosed idiopathic or cryptogenic epilepsy, however, have a normal or prolonged life expectancy.
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What is the last stage of a seizure?

Ending (post-ictal) phase

This is the recovery stage and during this phase any physical after effects of the seizure are felt. The type of seizure and the part of the brain involved will determine how long it takes for a person to return to their usual self. Some common signs of this phase include: Confusion.
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What can a mild seizure look like?

Simple focal seizures affect a small part of the brain. These seizures can cause twitching or a change in sensation, such as a strange taste or smell. Complex focal seizures can make a person with epilepsy confused or dazed. The person will be unable to respond to questions or direction for up to a few minutes.
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How do you snap out of a seizure?

MYTH: You can make a person 'snap' out of a seizure. FACT: There is nothing you can do to stop a seizure.
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What does a small seizure feel like?

A simple partial seizure can cause: a general strange feeling that's hard to describe. a "rising" feeling in your tummy – like the sensation in your stomach when on a fairground ride. a feeling that events have happened before (déjà vu)
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Why do you turn someone on their left side during a seizure?

If the person is lying down, turn them on their side, with their mouth pointing to the ground. This helps them breathe more easily and keeps saliva from blocking their airway. During a convulsive (or tonic-clonic) seizure, it may look like the person has stopped breathing.
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