What to do if a stranger has a seizure?
Here are things you can do to help someone who is having this type of seizure:
- Ease the person to the floor.
- Turn the person gently onto one side.
- Clear the area around the person of anything hard or sharp.
- Put something soft and flat, like a folded jacket, under his or her head.
- Remove eyeglasses.
What is the first thing you do when someone is having a seizure?
Clear hard or sharp objects away from the person. Don’t try to hold them down or stop the movements. Place them on their side, to help keep their airway clear. Look at your watch at the start of the seizure, to time its length.
Should you touch someone during a seizure?
Do not put anything, including your fingers, into the person’s mouth while they are seizing. You could chip the person’s tooth, or your finger could be bitten. Do not try to hold the person down because this can cause injury, such as a dislocated shoulder.
What happens when someone has a seizure?
You may have tremors (shaking movements), twitching or jerking movements that you can’t control. This could happen on one or both sides of your face, arms, legs or your whole body. It could start in one area and then spread to other areas, or it could stay in one place.
How do you stop a seizure from happening?
10 tips to prevent seizures
- Take your medication as prescribed. Anti-epileptic medications are designed to help prevent seizures.
- Don’t consume alcohol.
- Avoid substance misuse.
- Practice stress management.
- Maintain a sleep schedule.
- Keep a consistent meal schedule.
- Avoid flashing lights.
- Protect yourself from head injuries.
Are seizures an emergency?
A seizure is considered an emergency when it lasts a long time or when seizures occur close together and the person doesn’t recover between seizures.
Should I go to hospital after seizure?
If you see someone who is having an epileptic seizure, you should call an ambulance or 911 if: The seizure lasts more than five minutes. Another seizure starts right after the first. The person can’t be awakened after the movements have stopped.
Should I go to the ER after a seizure?
Call 911 or seek emergency medical help for seizures if: A seizure lasts more than five minutes. Someone experiences a seizure for the first time. Person remains unconsciousness after a seizure ends.
Should I go to the hospital after a seizure?
What should you do if someone is having a seizure?
1 Stay with the person until the seizure ends and he or she is fully awake. 2 Comfort the person and speak calmly. 3 Check to see if the person is wearing a medical bracelet or other emergency information. 4 Keep yourself and other people calm. 5 Offer to call a taxi or another person to make sure the person gets home safely.
What should you do if you see someone having an epileptic attack?
You should be calmly reassuring. When you are watching an epileptic attack, you should stay very calm and try not to panic, something that could induce panic in the person having the seizure as well. Stay with the person until recovery is complete.
What to do if you see someone having a tonic-clonic seizure?
Here’s how to help if you see someone having a tonic-clonic seizure. Look for an epilepsy identity card or identity jewellery – it may give you information about their seizures and what to do Aid breathing by gently placing them in the recovery position once the jerking has stopped (see picture)
What are the signs and symptoms of seizures?
The person has difficulty breathing or waking after the seizure. The seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes. The person has another seizure soon after the first one. The person is hurt during the seizure.