When a patient is convulsing on the back of the head outside the hospital, people around him or her must give assistance. While calling 120, the patient’s collar should be untied so that the patient’s head is tilted back to the side to avoid suffocation due to vomit and oral secretions. To avoid tongue bite, insert cloth or gauze into the patient’s mouth. There is also the need to actively call 120 and send the patient to the hospital urgently for treatment, because this kind of convulsion on the back of the head may also lead to intracranial hemorrhage and other problems. In the hospital, the patient must be given intramuscular diazepam to stop the convulsions, and be given a CT head examination to determine whether there is intracranial hemorrhage and brain contusion, and then actively treat the cause according to the cause.