Rolling eyes and spitting out white fluid from the tongue may be considered due to epilepsy, a chronic brain disorder with recurrent seizures. Seizures are caused by abnormal discharge of neurons in the brain and are characterized by transient and recurrent seizures. When seizures occur, there will be sudden loss of consciousness, generalized muscle tonicity, dilated pupils, eyes rolled up and staring, facial cyanosis, accompanied by symptoms such as foaming at the mouth, spitting out the tongue, urinary incontinence, and rhythmic muscle convulsions throughout the body. Epilepsy is divided into primary and secondary epilepsy. The cause of primary epilepsy is unclear and may be genetically related. Secondary epilepsy is mostly caused by conditions such as cortical developmental disorders, brain tumors, head trauma, central nervous system infections, and cerebrovascular disease, and active treatment of the primary cause is recommended. When the patient is awake, he or she will experience an inability to recall the seizure. Pay attention to protecting the patient during seizures. You can help the patient untie the collar and belt, put clothes on the joints, and move away from the table and chair. Remember not to apply strong pressure to the patient’s body to avoid fractures and dislocations. You can turn the patient’s head to the side to allow secretions to flow out and prevent choking. Patients with epilepsy are usually treated with medications such as phenytoin sodium, carbamazepine, sodium valproate, and phenobarbital. Anti-epileptic drugs control seizures in most patients and allow patients to achieve a normal quality of life. Patients with epilepsy should try not to engage in occupations such as underground work, driving, and working at height to reduce the risk of injury. Daily life should ensure sufficient sleep, a ketogenic diet with high fat, moderate protein and low carbohydrate can be applied, raw and unclean food should be avoided, and the condition should be monitored in general to prevent and reduce seizures.