

Please call 911 immediately if you are having chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, sudden weakness or numbness, or if you think you have a medical emergency.
Seizures Emergencies Treatment
Self-Care at Home
Home care is appropriate when a person is known to have seizures, if the seizure is brief, and if the person recovers uneventfully.
- Prevent injuries.
- Cushion the head.
- Loosen any tight neckwear.
- Turn the person on his or her side after the convulsion ceases. This may help drain any moisture or secretions from the person's mouth.
- Do not attempt to hold down or restrain the person.
- Do not place anything in the person's mouth or try to pry the teeth apart.
- Observe these items: length of seizure, type of movements, direction of any head or eye turning, amount of time to return to alertness and full consciousness.
- Cushion the head.
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Reviewed by Charlotte Grayson, MD on May 24, 2006
Last updated: May 24, 2006
This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor.
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