There are many conditions that can cause a person to have a seizure such a high temperature in a baby (febrile convulsion), pregnancy, spinal injuries to name a few.
Epilepsy
This is a condition where an intense sudden burst of electrical activity occurs in the brain.The disruption then causes a seizure.
As a first-aider, there are two types of seizure you need to be aware of:
Tonic-Clonic Seizure: this is where the casualtybecomes unconscious and their body will convulse.
Complex-Partial Seizure: the casualty remains conscious but is unaware of their surroundings.
Both seizures could last seconds up to a few minutes which is why it’s critical that you time the seizure.
Afterwards the casualty will fall into a deep sleep to recover from the assault on their body caused by the electrical activity.
Treating a Seizure
For both types of seizure you must make the area safe to avoid further injury to the casualty:
Tonic-Clonic
Cushion their head
Time the seizure*
Place into the safe airway position once the seizure has stopped.
NB: Never put anything into their mouth or try to restrict their movement.
Complex-Partial
Guide their to a safe area and remain with them
Explain what’s happened once they become alert
You only need to call for an ambulance if:
It’s their first seizure
It’s last more than 5 minutes
They don’t regain consciousness or are injured
You are in any doubt
Created: 21 October 2024
Last Modified: 21 October 2024
Author: Phil Newton
Version: Version: 1.00
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