At the entrance of a shopping mall in Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, a girl riding a toy car suddenly felt unwell. The girl stretched back and began to twitch, and everyone around her was scared by this sudden scene. The girl's mother quickly took her child to the firemen who were on standby for help. Firefighters immediately drove the girl to the hospital. On the way to the hospital, the girl fell into a coma. It took only three minutes for the fire truck to take the girl to the hospital, and now the child is fine.
The girl in the news is lucky, because seizures may lead to severe hypoxia in the brain, which has a great impact on the child's health. If you see someone twitching in a public place, you should call 120 immediately, and then you can't put the patient in the middle of the road or downtown. We should move the patient to a safe place to avoid accidents. Then, we observe the patient's reaction. If the patient vomits, we should not let the patient's head tilt upward, but put it on his side to avoid choking. If the surrounding conditions permit, we can give the patient oxygen to ensure his breathing is smooth and his brain will not be deprived of oxygen. If the patient's brain is deprived of oxygen, it will lead to death in severe cases.
With the increasing pressure of life, people with convulsions are getting younger and younger, and some people often have convulsions in public. If you master some first aid knowledge of convulsion, you can rescue it, make it out of danger, seek medical treatment in time, and also make the patient recover quickly.