What's the best thing to eat
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My brother has epilepsy caused by brain trauma. A few years ago, he had a small car accident when he was riding a motorcycle. After the operation, he developed symptoms of epilepsy. Now he often has convulsions, especially when he is emotional. Taking medicine or having seizures occasionally. After suffering from epilepsy, we need to pay attention to what we eat and what we should pay attention to. I hope we can share these things with you.
What's the best thing to eat
First, epilepsy patients also need to pay attention to the diet, eat less sticky, salty, sweet, mutton, beef, taro, lotus root. Eat more peanut, walnut, pork, fish, shrimp and other acidic food. You can't eat mutton, dog meat, rooster, wild duck, carp and other "hair products". You can't drink, strong tea or coffee. Pepper, pepper, mustard, scallion, garlic and other spicy condiments should also be appropriately limited.
Second, patients with epilepsy usually have to pay more attention, patients with convulsions, others can not press or bend their body. Do not try to put anything in the patient's mouth, such as wooden chopsticks, spoons, etc. Some family members are worried that the patient will bite their tongue when they have an attack. In a hurry, they will put their fingers between the patient's teeth, which is absolutely forbidden. Protect the patient's head with a soft cushion.
Third, patients should pay more attention to rest at ordinary times. Epilepsy, also known as epilepsy, is a chronic brain dysfunction caused by abnormal discharge of brain neurons. In daily life, patients with epilepsy should pay attention not to engage in too intense sports, not to engage in too intense mental work, not to stay up late, watch TV for a long time, use computers, etc.
matters needing attention
After suffering from epilepsy, we should not only pay more attention to the diet, but also keep a good mood. We should eat light food, avoid smoking, drinking, strong tea, overeating, spicy food and food with a lot of caffeine. Don't drive or work at height. Don't work or play by the river or well. Keep a good mood. Don't catch cold or high fever. Don't watch TV, computer or mobile phone for a long time. Don't watch exciting TV programs and video games.