Three Steps to Epilepsy First Aid

When encountering an acute seizure, the patient should be placed in a safe area, take precautionary measures, avoid strong pressure on the patient’s limbs, etc., and urgent medical treatment should also be sought. 1. Place the patient in a safe place: When an epileptic patient suffers an acute seizure, the patient should be moved to a safe place and any sharp or hard objects around the patient should be moved away in time to prevent injury to the patient. 2. Do a good job of preventive and control measures: the patient’s collar should be loosened in a timely manner to maintain smooth breathing. At the same time, the patient’s head should be tilted to one side to facilitate the flow of vomit from the corner of the mouth, to prevent the vomit from accidentally inhaling and affecting the breathing, or cause life-threatening injuries, in addition, you need to use a clean towel or tongue depressor between the upper and lower teeth, to avoid tongue bite injuries. 3. Avoid strong pressure on the patient’s limbs: Avoid strong pressure on the patient’s limbs during the onset of epilepsy to prevent muscle strain or fracture. If the epileptic seizure cannot be relieved within a short period of time or if the seizure is frequent, the patient should be sent to the doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.