What are the symptoms of lambs
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We are all familiar with lambs mania. We may have seen this kind of people around us. I once had a relative like this. He often did things we didn't expect, and even made us treat this kind of people with color eyes. Let's talk about the symptoms of lambs mania.
What are the symptoms of lambs
First: small seizures: small seizures may occur many times a day, with short-term and frequent loss of consciousness, absence of mind, absence of mind, accompanied by clonus, dystonic seizures or automatism. (can be short-lived (5-10 seconds) disturbance of consciousness or loss, but no systemic spasm phenomenon) major attack: sudden scream, loss of consciousness, fall, eyes up or squint, mouth foaming, teeth closed, systemic convulsions. The attack lasts for 1-5 minutes. After the attack, the patient is unconscious or sleepy, and wakes up after several hours.
Second: nonsense and laughter, unconscious movements such as rubbing hands, uncoupling, undressing, swimming, running and jumping; repeated eyelid blinking, nodding, salivating, sucking movements, and bicycle like movements of limbs. During the attack, twitch of face or unilateral limbs, head eye or body turning to one side, hand lifting to one side, motor aphasia, head and trunk flexing rapidly, upper limb extending and flexing forward Adduction, lower limbs flexion to the abdomen, hands clench, two eyes gaze, lasting 1-2 seconds / time.
Third: simple attack: numbness or tingling of one limb, hallucination, illusion, vertigo, short duration, clear consciousness. Complex attack: there are different degrees of consciousness disorders and obvious thinking, perception, emotion and psychomotor disorders. Sometimes, under the control of hallucination and delusion, violence such as hurting others and self injuring can occur.
matters needing attention
Lambs crazy patients usually should pay more attention to their body, through some physical exercise to improve their resistance, try not to let themselves sick, family should do a good job of nursing, try to adjust the person's mood, try to prevent seizures.