Early symptoms of epilepsy after brain injury

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A few years ago, after staying up late and working overtime, I suddenly fainted, my limbs twitched, and I vomited blood for about a minute or two. Afterwards, I had no impression of this. Yesterday, after running, this kind of situation appeared again. I went to the hospital to check. It was actually epilepsy. I was hospitalized immediately. Now it's almost the same. Do you know about the early symptoms of epilepsy after brain injury How many ways? So in order to prevent this situation, let me introduce the early symptoms of epilepsy after brain injury.

Early symptoms of epilepsy after brain injury

Symptom 1: usually before the attack, the patient will have the feeling that he is about to attack, and then appear all kinds of involuntary actions, and lose consciousness, the whole person can't remember completely.

Symptom 2: the seizure type of epilepsy is involuntary action, can be blinking, chewing, two hands aimlessly touch or walk around and so on. The whole episode may take more than a minute.

Symptom 3: usually occurs in infants under 2 years old, when they just wake up or will fall asleep, they will have head like movements. The type of epileptic seizures is like dozing, but the amplitude and intensity of shaking is greater. Usually they appear more than ten times in a few minutes, or even as high as 50 or 60 times. Even when they lie in bed, they can see the beating of their head or trunk. If the range of motion is large, it can also be combined with trunk bending and hand extension.

matters needing attention

Parents should not give children with epilepsy to eat food containing more sugar and stimulating food, should avoid eating food inducing epilepsy, such as: mutton, dog, rooster, wild duck, carp and other "hair" are not suitable to eat more. Give children more grains, vegetables and fruits. Parents should not overeat their children. They must arrange their children's diet reasonably and develop good eating habits for them.