The number of seizures will become more and more frequent, and many times we have to learn to care for them. (The first thing is to avoid spicy and stimulating food in the diet of adolescent epilepsy patients, eat more food rich in vitamins and high protein and phospholipids, drink more warm water, keep the mucous membrane of the whistle moist, and also quit smoking and drinking to avoid being too full, and adolescent epilepsy patients also need to avoid overexertion and stress, and avoid some seizure triggering factors. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. If the seizure continues, and unconsciousness, increased inhalation secretions, to promptly remove the patient’s oral secretions. (The first thing you should do is to protect your tongue. Before the seizure, place the gauze wrapped pressure plate between the upper and lower molars of the patient to avoid biting the tongue, if you fail to put it in before the seizure, wait until the patient opens his mouth in the tonic phase and then put it in again. During the seizure, make the patient lie down, loosen the collar and turn the head to the side to facilitate the discharge of inspiratory secretions and vomit to prevent choking and asphyxiation caused by inflow into the trachea. The first thing you need to do is to make sure that you have a good idea of what you are doing. Some people often use the pinch method when they see epileptic patients convulsions, hoping to terminate the patient’s seizure. Some people compulsively press the patient’s limbs during the clonic phase to try to stop the convulsions and reduce the patient’s pain, but excessive force can cause fractures and muscle strains, but will increase the patient’s pain. (3) Care of persistent status epilepticus Persistent status epilepticus is an acute and critical condition, if not rescued in time, brain edema, brain herniation, whistling and circulatory failure and death can occur. If the patient is found to be in a persistent state of epilepsy, he should be sent to the hospital immediately. Before sending to the hospital, if the family has phenobarbital injection, diazepam injection or enema, the drug can be given once, and then sent to the hospital. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things.