Feeling weak
(maybe only in one part or side of your body) Feeling like you need to go to the bathroom, or losing control of your bowels or bladder. Wanting to sleep or feeling tired. If you fell during your seizure, you may have injuries, like bruises, cuts, broken bones or a head injury.
What are the side effects of a seizure?
- Staring.
- Jerking movements of the arms and legs.
- Stiffening of the body.
- Loss of consciousness.
- Breathing problems or stopping breathing.
- Loss of bowel or bladder control.
- Falling suddenly for no apparent reason, especially when associated with loss of consciousness.
What do seizures do to you?
What is a seizure? A seizure is a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells (also called neurons or nerve cells) that
causes temporary abnormalities in muscle tone or movements
(stiffness, twitching or limpness), behaviors, sensations or states of awareness.
What happens to your brain during a seizure?
During a seizure, there is
a sudden intense burst of electricity that disrupts how the brain usually works
. This activity can happen on one small part of the brain and last for just a couple of seconds, or it can spread right across the brain and keep going for many minutes.
What are the long term effects of a seizure?
Long lasting seizures, or status epilepticus, may also
cause brain damage or death
. People with epilepsy are eight times more likely than people without it to experience certain other chronic conditions, including dementia, migraine, heart disease, and depression.
Can a seizure change your personality?
When epilepsy affects you for long periods, you
may notice changes in your behavior
, your feelings, and in how you see the world. Feelings of depression or anxiety are especially common. A few people with epilepsy experience psychosis (losing contact with reality).
What happens if seizures go untreated?
If seizures can’t be stopped or repeated seizures occur one right after another,
permanent injury or death can occur
. People with epilepsy can also die from problems that occur during or after a seizure, such as inhaling vomit.
What does your body feel like after a seizure?
You may keep having some symptoms even after the seizure activity in your brain has stopped. This is because some symptoms are after-effects of a seizure, like
sleepiness, confusion, certain movements or being unable to move, and difficulty talking or thinking normally
.
Is it safe to sleep after a seizure?
After the seizure: they may feel tired and want to sleep. It might be helpful to remind them where they are. stay with them until they recover and
can safely return to what they had been doing before
.
What should a person do after a seizure?
loosen any tight clothing around their neck, such as a collar or tie
, to aid breathing. turn them on to their side after their convulsions stop – read more about the recovery position. stay with them and talk to them calmly until they recover. note the time the seizure starts and finishes.
What happens right before a seizure?
Some patients may have a feeling of having lived a certain experience in the past, known as “déjà vu.” Other warning signs preceding seizures include
daydreaming
, jerking movements of an arm, leg, or body, feeling fuzzy or confused, having periods of forgetfulness, feeling tingling or numbness in a part of the body, …
Can you fight off a seizure?
In cases where the aura is a smell, some people are able to fight off seizures by
sniffing a strong odor
, such as garlic or roses. When the preliminary signs include depression, irritability, or headache, an extra dose of medication (with a doctor’s approval) may help prevent an attack.
Do people remember seizures?
However, some people, although fully aware of what’s going on, find they can’t speak or move until the seizure is over. They remain awake and aware throughout. Sometimes they can talk quite normally to other people during the seizure. And
they can usually remember exactly what happened to them while it was going on
.
What are the 3 types of seizures?
- absence seizures (formerly known as petit mal)
- tonic-clonic or convulsive seizures (formerly known as grand mal)
- atonic seizures (also known as drop attacks)
- clonic seizures.
- tonic seizures.
- myoclonic seizures.
What should you eat after a seizure?
Although it’s not understood why, low blood glucose levels control seizures in some people. Foods on this diet include
meat, cheese, and most high-fiber vegetables
. This diet attempts to reproduce the positive effects of the ketogenic diet, although it allows a more generous intake of carbohydrates.
What is the first thing to do when someone is having a seizure?
- Ease the person to the floor.
- Turn the person gently onto one side. …
- Clear the area around the person of anything hard or sharp. …
- Put something soft and flat, like a folded jacket, under his or her head.
- Remove eyeglasses.