How to Perform First Aid for Seizures

Seeing someone have a seizure is a very scary experience. Many people in this situation panic, mistakenly assuming that the victim is dying. Seizures are scary, but they are often not fatal. Knowing what to expect when you come across someone having a seizure will help you to provide helpful first aid. Here are some steps you should take if you ever are near someone having a seizure. Above all, you must remain calm if you are going to provide support to the seizure victim.

Instructions

  1. How to Perform First Aid for Seizures

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      Stay calm. Seeing someone who is having a seizure is quite scary. You will need to stay calm in order to provide help.

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      Look around to see if there is anything that could cause the person to be injured. Remove large furniture or other items from the area. Help the person lie on the floor if possible.

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      Record the seizure's length. Paramedics will want this information.

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      Keep other people from gathering around too closely. They will be curious, but are not needed.

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      Avoid holding on to the person. This does not help the seizure victim, and you could be injured by the victim's thrashing movements.

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      Call 911, particularly if the person stays in the seizure for more than 5 minutes or if the victim is a child.

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      Lay the person on his left side when the seizure is over. Watch for vomiting, which is common. Make sure the victim does not choke on or swallow any vomit.

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