Epilepsy First Aid

Epilepsy first aid: Five essential steps everyone should know

Dr Bhushan Joshi

A common neurological condition called epilepsy causes a person to frequently experience spontaneous seizures. Medication helps about 70 per cent of individuals with epilepsy control their seizures. People who experience seizures on a regular basis are more vulnerable to the possible risk factors connected with seizures, especially if seizures are sudden and cause loss of awareness. Like other chronic illnesses like diabetes or asthma, epilepsy carries certain risks. These have the potential to become very serious if neglected.

First aid for epileptic seizures

Medication and therapies can be given in accordance with the situation:

Even though the seizure’s symptoms and signs can range from mild to severe, they usually go away in a few minutes. Stick to these to avoid having seizures:

Knowing these important steps for providing epilepsy first aid will allow you to serve as a support system for those who are having seizures. A prompt and certain answer can go a long way towards guaranteeing their safety and wellbeing.

Dr Bhushan Joshi is Consultant – Neurology at Manipal Hospital, Kharadi, Pune

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