How do people with epilepsy describe their symptoms and medical history to their doctor?

      Epilepsy is a seizure disorder that comes on quickly and goes away quickly. Patients and bystanders often cannot accurately describe the symptoms during a seizure, while people with epilepsy usually behave like normal people when they do not have a seizure, and others will not know unless they say they have epilepsy. Therefore, patients with epilepsy need to describe the symptoms of their seizures in detail when seeking medical attention. This is very important for the doctor to determine whether the seizure is a seizure, and the diagnosis of epilepsy is made on the basis of repeated seizures.     It is recommended that the patient describe the symptoms as well as the medical history in order to achieve efficient communication between the doctor and the patient. A friendly reminder that it is best if there is a video recording of the seizure.