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There isn't much you can do to stop a seizure once it starts. But you can help protect someone from harm during one. Some seizures are more dangerous than others, but most aren't an emergency. If you want to do something for the person, focus on keeping them safe.
Ways you can help:
https://www.wikihow.com/Help-Someone-Who-Is-Having-a-Seizure
Children and/or individuals with epilepsy can gain control of their seizures with regular use of seizure-preventing medicines. These medicines have to be taken from one to four times a day– depending on what is prescribed in their treatment regimen by the neurologist/epileptologist. So the best way to prevent them is to take your medication as prescribed.
Helena
March 3, 2018 - 2:02pmThis Comment