1, remain calm, otherwise panic you may help the wrong help, help backwards; 2, let the patient lie down on the ground (bed), let nature take its course; only in case of danger, such as close to burning objects, curbside or electrical appliances, etc., you need to move the patient; 3, turn the patient’s head to the side, so that saliva or vomit can flow out of the mouth, while you should pay attention to whether there are dentures and other obstructions in the throat, to ensure that the patient’s airway is open. Do not grab the patient or stop the convulsion, because the convulsion usually stops on its own within a minute, and you cannot stop the convulsion; 4, do not force something into the patient’s mouth, so as not to damage the patient’s teeth, or make the patient bite his own tongue or your fingers; 5, do not feed the patient drinks or food, because at this time the patient often feels nauseous, easy to induce vomiting; also should not let the patient take additional anti-epileptic drugs at this time 6.After the convulsion, the patient should be turned to the side prone position in order to keep the airway open and avoid suffocation; 7.After the seizure has stopped, the patient may be confused and should accompany the patient and speak to the patient in a relaxed tone during the awakening process; 8.If the generalized convulsive seizure lasts for more than 2 minutes, or if another new seizure occurs with breathing difficulties and physical injuries, the patient should immediately seek medical attention from a specialist Resuscitation treatment.