Fact: Seizure leads to uncontrolled movement of different parts of body. During seizure, tongue may fall back and lead to partial choking. Tongue bite and oral bleeding is more common. To avoid ...
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Less than half of people know how to help someone having a seizure, according to recent findings from Epilepsy Ireland.
Seizures can cause falls and injuries like tongue bites or fractures, and they pose a risk of choking due to saliva or food ...
Epilepsy SA, based in Springs, is an organisation that has cared for individuals living with epilepsy for many years. To raise awareness about the disorder, the organisation shared more about epilepsy ...
Epilepsy SA, based in Springs, is an organisation that has cared for individuals living with epilepsy for many years. To raise awareness about the disorder, the organisation shared more about epilepsy ...
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Don’t put anything in their mouth: They will not "swallow their tongue," and forcing objects in can cause choking. Don’t attempt CPR: Unless they stop breathing after the seizure ends.