How do I go about caring for someone with epilepsy? This refers mainly to epilepsy that is refractory or has more frequent seizures. First of all, for children, because of seizures and loss of consciousness, they can fall suddenly, sometimes causing multiple fractures or traumatic brain injury, so to ensure no seizures, or to prevent danger after a seizure. First, special emphasis should be placed on children with this disease not to go to dangerous places, such as try not to go swimming, not to go up to the river, and avoid being in a high environment, because there is a possibility that they may fall down if it happens suddenly, so special attention should be paid in this case. The second, when the seizure, let him immediately lie flat, head to the side, when there is vomit, not to be inhaled back into the airway, resulting in sudden death by asphyxiation. And don’t move his limbs hard, because during a convulsion, the muscles are very tense and in a state of tonicity, if you have to move him, sometimes it is easy to cause fractures, let him lie in one place at all times, such as on the floor or in bed, and take care of him wherever he is convulsing. The main thing is to ensure that his head is to one side, so that the vomit is vomited to one side, to ensure that the body is not subjected to any pressure, after the convulsion, it will naturally ease back to consciousness, this situation is very beneficial to the patient.