What should family members be aware of when a person with epilepsy has a seizure?

  1. Help the patient to lie down on the ground to avoid bruises, bumps and falls. Untie the collar and trouser belt to keep the airway open.  2, usually prepare a dental pad (such as a rubber stick wrapped with gauze, preferably hollow, does not affect breathing), put it in the mouth during an attack, pay attention to the side to avoid blocking the airway or causing the incisors to fall out; 3, if there are more secretions in the mouth, try to make the head turn to the side to prevent accidental aspiration; 4, do not press the limb to stop the twitching; 5, if the attack lasts more than 10 minutes, or the first attack is over If a second seizure occurs before the person is conscious, the person should be sent to the hospital as soon as possible. 6. If the family is able to do so, they can videotape the seizure (using a cell phone, digital camera, video recorder, etc.), and pay attention to the front of the patient as much as possible. This is important to the doctor.