Seizures

What is a Seizure?

A seizure is an involuntary behaviour that usually affects how a person feels or acts for a short time and are usually associated with epilepsy.

Some of the Signs and Symptoms may be:

  • Dizziness
  • Falling to the ground/loss of consciousness
  • Incontinence
  • Body Spasms
  • Staring, excessive blinking or upward rolling of the eyes

How to Help

  • Try to reassure the patient.
  • Clear the area. Move any furniture or objects out of the way that may cause harm.
  • Do not place anything in their mouth, as this can increase the risk of choking.
  • Do not try to restrain the patient.
  • Check DRABC
  • If possible, put the patient into the recovery position.
  • If the patient has not had a seizure before or suffers repeated or prolonged seizures, CALL 111.

This information is for reference only and comprehensive life saving skills can only be gained by attending a First Aid Christchurch first aid course.