What is the symptom of adolescent Capricorn wind

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There is a child next door who is now in junior high school. Recently, he learned that he has suffered from Capricorn fever. This disease causes too much damage to the child's body. Fortunately, he found the symptoms earlier and is undergoing control treatment. Let's take a look at the symptoms of adolescent epilepsy.

What is the symptom of adolescent Capricorn wind

Symptom 1: small attack, can be short (2 ~ 15 seconds) disturbance of consciousness or loss, without systemic spasm. There may be multiple attacks every day, sometimes rhythmic blinking, head down, direct vision, upper limb twitch.

Symptom 2: major attack, also known as systemic attack, half of which have aura, such as dizziness, mental disorder, epigastric discomfort, audiovisual and olfactory disorders. During the attack (spasmodic period), some patients first make a sharp cry, and then fall down due to the loss of consciousness. There are muscle rigidity and respiratory pause in the whole body. The head and eye can be tilted to one side. After a few seconds, there are clonic convulsions. The convulsions gradually aggravate. After a few seconds, the breathing in the clonic period recovers.

Symptom 3: Psychomotor attack, which can be manifested as sudden attack, fuzzy consciousness, irregular and uncoordinated movements (such as sucking, chewing, searching, shouting, running, struggling, etc.). The patient's behavior is aimless, aimless, blind and impulsive. The attack lasts for several hours, sometimes as long as several days. Patients don't have memory after onset.

matters needing attention

Epilepsy patients should not eat too hungry or too full, do not overeat. Excessive starvation makes blood glucose level lower, and hypoglycemia often induce seizures. Grasp the factors that are easy to induce seizures, and take protective measures to prevent the recurrence of epilepsy.