What are the symptoms of epilepsy

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This morning, I happened to meet my high school classmates. We were very excited to see each other. So we plan to have lunch together. However, during lunch, my classmate suddenly fainted. Scared I quickly sent her to the hospital, the doctor said she was epilepsy. Today, I'd like to talk about the symptoms of epilepsy.

What are the symptoms of epilepsy

First, the early symptoms of epilepsy are usually sudden stop of movement, empty eyes lasting for five to ten seconds, and then sudden end. In severe cases, sudden loss of consciousness, apnea, limb twitch, clenching hands, eyes turning up or black, eyes leaning to one side, face blue, mouth foaming.

Second, it is characterized by loss of consciousness and general convulsions. The patient suddenly lost his consciousness, yelled and fell to the ground. He often fell and hurt himself. His eyes turned up or looked at him with staring eyes. Then, he had spasms of his whole body muscles, teeth biting, bleeding from tongue and lip biting, and foaming at the mouth, which could be accompanied by incontinence.

Third, the patient's restlessness, restlessness, anxiety, and anxiety. The patient will suddenly faint, even suddenly twitch, hands and feet curl up, and then foam at the mouth, and his face will become very abnormal.

matters needing attention

The early symptoms of epilepsy are easy to be ignored, many people will think it is caused by upset or other reasons. In fact, it's epilepsy. When the patient faints or convulses, it means that it can be completely identified as epilepsy. We should immediately seize the time to treat it.