2. Don't forcibly feed water or press limbs during the attack.
3. In case of persistent seizure, you should call 120 for help in time and send the patient to the hospital for further rescue.
4. Antiepileptic drugs should be taken on an empty stomach, and those with stomach problems can take them after meals. Pay attention to oral hygiene and brush your teeth frequently during taking medicine.
5. Epilepsy patients should avoid emotional excitement and fatigue in daily life, do not climb mountains, ride bicycles or swim, and do not work beside machines to avoid accidents during seizures.
6. If patients have dentures, they should take them off before going to bed every day. When epilepsy patients sleep in a single bed, they should add a bed block beside the bed to prevent injuries caused by falling off the bed.
The above are the first-aid measures and precautions for daily nursing after epilepsy. The treatment of epilepsy is a long-term work, and the general patients have to go through long-term treatment to achieve obvious therapeutic effects. Therefore, patients and their families should do a good job in prevention and nursing in their daily lives, try to reduce the number of attacks and alleviate the pain of patients.