What are the symptoms of epilepsy

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My good friend has been unwilling to come out these days. Later, I went to his house to find him. I found out that he had Capricorn fever. Recently, it happened too frequently, so I locked myself at home. Now I'm taking medicine and controlling it. I'm really worried about him. Now let's share the symptoms of epilepsy.

What are the symptoms of epilepsy

Symptom 1: epilepsy, originated in the brain, is a transient disease caused by abnormal discharge of brain neurons. Its symptoms are characterized by sudden and repeated attacks of lawlessness, foaming at the mouth, convulsions of limbs, sudden fall to the ground, and transient loss of consciousness.

Symptom 2: the common seizure forms of epilepsy are: large seizures (generalized tonic clonic seizures): characterized by loss of consciousness and generalized 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.

Symptom 3: paroxysmal interruption of mental activity, loss of consciousness, myoclonus or automatism. A few seconds to more than ten seconds. EEG showed spike slow wave or sharp slow wave syndrome 3 times per second. A sudden loss of consciousness followed by tonic spasm.

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The harm of epilepsy is very big. If patients want to reduce the attack of the disease in life, they should do a good job in daily nursing. Only when the nursing work is done well, can the disease reduce the attack, and the patients suffer less.