How to deal with the onset of leprosy

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One of my junior high school classmates was in class when she had a sudden Capricorn fever. She was scared to death. We didn't know what to do. Fortunately, the school's leading director rushed to send her to the infirmary. Fortunately, it doesn't matter now. We have to pay more attention in the future. So, what about the onset of leprosy? Now I'd like to share some experience with you.

How to deal with the onset of leprosy

First: it may be too late for the patient to take emergency preventive measures when the sudden attack occurs. At this time, it is mainly for the patient's family and friends around to give necessary help. When you see epilepsy patients onset, first do not panic, should immediately transfer the patient out of the potential danger, and then let the patient lie flat on the ground.

Second: the attack is a kind of attack that lasts for a long time and shows no signs of improvement. At this time, both family members and roadside friends should urgently call the doctor for help and send the patient to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.

Third: when a sudden attack occurs, the patient's body will unconsciously convulse with great force. At this time, no matter who it is, it should not be forced to stop this kind of behavior, because it is likely to lead to fracture or joint dislocation. The correct way is to move the patient to a flat place, and use soft cloth or other substances deep into the patient's mouth, so as to prevent the patient from biting his tongue when the epilepsy suddenly occurs.

matters needing attention

1. Epilepsy patients, usually do not go to dangerous places, such as to try to avoid reservoirs and high slopes. 2. Epilepsy patients can also eat more magnesium containing food. 3. Patients should check and take medicine regularly, and remember not to eat foreign drugs indiscriminately. 4. Do not press the patient's limbs hard to avoid fracture or dislocation. 5. Develop good living habits, rest on time, ensure adequate sleep, avoid overwork.