Epilepsy, commonly known as “sheep epilepsy”, is a sudden abnormal discharge of neurons in the brain resulting in transient brain dysfunction. The main thing to keep in mind when having a seizure is the following: 1. When having a seizure, the main thing is to keep the patient’s airway smooth, pad the head with soft objects, avoid stuffing things in the mouth, and avoid pinching people. At the end of a generalized tonic seizure, switch the patient to a side-lying position as quickly as possible to facilitate the flow of saliva so that the patient does not choke or cause aspiration pneumonia. 2. If the patient is wearing high collar or tight-fitting clothing, help him/her take it off or untie it as soon as possible and move the sharp objects around to avoid bruises. 3. Before the patient is fully awake, usually do not give him/her food, drugs, or try to After the seizure has stopped, keep the patient on his or her side until he or she is awake, and if necessary, keep the patient warm and in a comfortable position, and do not leave until the patient is fully awake.