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First Aid for Seizures | Stay, Safe, Side | Epilepsy Foundation While everyone should know basic seizure first aid, becoming seizure first aid certified takes you further You will learn about epilepsy, how to recognize signs of a seizure, how to use basic seizure first aid steps, and when emergency medical help is needed
First Aid for Seizures | Epilepsy | CDC First Aid for Seizures Key points Seizures are common, affecting 1 in 10 people You can learn to recognize a seizure, keep someone safe during a seizure, and when to call 911 for help
What Is the First Aid for Seizures? Symptoms, Causes, What to Do First aid for a seizure is aimed at keeping the person safe until the seizure stops on its own Most seizures last from 30 seconds to 2 minutes Stay calm and reassure bystanders Loosen anything around the person's neck (clothing, ties, jewelry, etc ) that may impede breathing
First aid - Epilepsy Action Find out about different seizure types and helping with first aid for seizures How to keep someone safe by following some simple steps
Seizure First Aid - Epilepsy Foundation Having seizure first aid knowledge and how to apply it can help people respond appropriately to different seizures This section provides information about seizure first aid for different kinds of seizures We also look at what first aid should be used in different settings, like when a seizure happens in water
First aid for seizures: What to do and when to seek help To help someone during a generalized seizure, a person can try the following first aid steps: If they seem to be falling, ease them gently to the floor Clear any hard or sharp objects
What to do if someone has a seizure | Epilepsy Society We have a first aid card which summarises how you can help someone in a seizure Call our helpline on 0300 102 0024 or email helpline@epilepsysociety org uk for a first aid card to be posted to you Or you can download and print a copy here
What to do if someone has a seizure (fit) - NHS Call 999 and ask for an ambulance if: People with epilepsy do not always need an ambulance or to go to hospital every time they have a seizure They usually have a care plan agreed with doctors and their family or carers that says what to do when they have a seizure, such as giving emergency medicine