What will happen to epilepsy
summary
Epilepsy is one of the common diseases of the nervous system. The incidence rate of epilepsy is related to age. The highest prevalence is within 1 years of age. How can we tell if it is epilepsy?
What will happen to epilepsy
What is the condition of epilepsy? First, generalized tonic clonic seizures (seizures): sudden loss of consciousness, followed by tonic clonic spasm, often accompanied by screaming, cyanosis, urinary incontinence, tongue bite, mouth foaming or blood foam, pupil dilation, lasting for tens of seconds or minutes, the spasm naturally stops
Second, absence seizures (small seizures): sudden interruption of mental activity, loss of consciousness, can be accompanied by myoclonus or automatism, a seizure for several seconds to more than ten seconds
Third, simple partial seizures: a partial or unilateral limb tonic, clonic seizures, or paresthesia seizures, short duration, clear consciousness
matters needing attention
The first is to focus on the etiology, prevent the occurrence of epilepsy; the second is to control seizures; the third is to reduce the adverse effects of epilepsy on the body, psychology and society of patients, strengthen physical exercise, regular daily life, avoid stimulating food such as tobacco and alcohol