First aid for seizures


Epilepsy is not contagious 

Epileptic seizures are not a sign of some psychological disorder 

They are not a manifestation of some demonic possession 

It's not good enough that you just be a spectator if someone is having a seizure and you happen to be present. 

You can help the victim, but you know you have to stay calm.
Here's how you can help👇

-make the place safe so that the victim doesn't suffer injuries. Move away furniture  or other sharp objects and hazards that may harm them

-take note of the time the seizure started. If it lasts more than 5 minutes, then professional medical help should be sought 

-cushion their head (with towel, clothes, blanket, a pillow etc.)

-loosen any tight clothing (ties,belt, buttons especially around the neck)

-do not try to hold them down or restrain them

-do not put any thing in their mouth 

-when the seizure has ended roll them on their side

-then check their mouth to ensure there is no blockage in their airway

-reassure them that they are ok and make them feel loved

If they got injured, treat the injury. If they have repeated seizures or have breathing difficulties or the seizure last longer than 5 minutes, then they should be taken to the hospital. 

So you see, helping someone having a seizure isn't hard at all

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