How to treat the spasms of epilepsy

The clinical features of epilepsy are caused by abnormal discharges in the cerebral cortex. This results in muscle spasms and twitching of the limbs. Therefore, its treatment is fundamentally anti-epileptic treatment. Clinically, if the grand mal seizure persists, the drug of choice is diazepam intravenous push, while the application can be repeated within 15 minutes as needed. If necessary, it can be ordered quietly, while paying attention to the prevention of respiratory infections, tongue bite, prevention of accidental aspiration and other circumstances, generally speaking, can be controlled. If the control is not good, propofol and other drugs may need to be pushed. Oral antiepileptic drugs can be chosen according to the condition.