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How To Help Someone Having A Seizure?
Epilepsy is a neurological condition that impairs our brain’s ability to communicate with its cells and causes brain activity. Epileptic seizures are frequently brought on by this abrupt change in electric activity.
Involuntary movements in the body, such as twitching or trembling, that might linger for a few minutes, as well as blank stares, can be brought on by these seizures. While epileptic seizures are not necessarily life-threatening, if they persist for more than five minutes, the individual may need expert assistance.
People must therefore be aware of the critical first aid measures they can do right away before medical assistance arrives in order to reduce the danger of injury to an epileptic patient.
Even though the signs and symptoms of a seizure might be modest to severe, they usually go away in a few minutes. The following symptoms should prompt you to call an ambulance if you notice that they persist for longer than five minutes:
If you come across a patient who has diabetes or is pregnant, you need to get them to the nearest hospital right away since they are more vulnerable.
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