Seizures of 1 minute are generally a relatively common occurrence, but they must be taken seriously and should also be considered in conjunction with clinical symptoms and seizure frequency. Epilepsy is a disease caused by abnormal discharges in the cerebral cortex and is characterized by recurrent seizures. But even if the seizure lasts only 1 minute, it is still very dangerous. If the epilepsy is a grand mal seizure, there may be loss of consciousness, foaming at the mouth, twitching of limbs, etc. There is a danger of suffocation during the seizure. In addition during a seizure, there may be complications such as a backward fall of the tongue, fall and fracture, and loss of mental capacity. The longer and more frequent the seizures, the greater the damage to the patient’s body will be. Therefore when a seizure occurs, it is recommended to cooperate with a professional neurologist for standardized treatment as soon as possible, and make sure to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for regular use of medication to promote early recovery.