Epilepsy is a seizure disorder, and most patients may behave like normal people when they visit the doctor. The main contents should include: the earliest manifestations or psychological feelings of the patient, whether he/she spoke or made other sounds, whether he/she was clear, the direction of eye rotation, facial expression, whether he/she clenched his/her teeth, whether the corners of the mouth were crooked and the direction, the direction of head rotation, whether the body was twisted or held in a certain posture, the movement of the limbs, and whether the sequential order of the seizures was correct. The patient should also record the duration of each seizure, the time of loss of consciousness, whether the seizure is followed by babbling or other abnormal behavior, etc. In addition, the time of each seizure and whether there are any related triggers before the seizure, such as drinking alcohol or staying up late, should be recorded.