First aid for pediatric epilepsy, like all epilepsy disorders, pediatric seizures can be very dangerous if left unattended, as the patient is usually unconscious during the seizure and there is no way to administer help to themselves. What is the proper first aid care for a pediatric seizure? Here’s what you need to know. When a child has a seizure, parents should not be in a hurry to mess up, and must understand the scientific first aid measures. 1, unlock the collar, cuffs, so that the airway is open, the head, body side to side, in order to prevent saliva, mucus and other flows into the airway. 2, quickly hold the child, to prevent falling, and then placed on flat ground or a safe place. 3. Stay by the child’s side and wait for the seizures to stop. 4. Observe carefully which parts of the body are twitching during the seizure, whether the child is conscious and aware, and record the duration of the seizure so that you can describe it to your doctor. 5.If the seizure lasts for 10 minutes without relief, or if the seizure occurs several times within 10 minutes, you should call for help or send the child to the hospital immediately. 6.After the tic stops, do a good job of cleaning up and comforting the patient to eliminate the child’s nervousness. 7, the patient is having a seizure should try to avoid excessive panic, do not know what to do, and do not take the following inappropriate measures: ① forced hard objects or fingers into the patient’s enclosure; ② forced to press or catch the patient; ③ instant medication, water; ④ and the patient argued. 8.If the patient’s seizure is too long, persistent or one after another, then it is a critical situation, and should be rescued in time, at this time, should be immediately to the hospital or emergency center for help. The above first aid measures for pediatric epilepsy have been introduced, and the onset of epilepsy should be examined and treated as early as possible, so as not to aggravate the condition and induce a variety of symptoms.