Epilepsy (falling disease) is a fairly common pathology of the nervous system, the main manifestation of which is an epileptic seizure. An epileptic attack can be quite frightening and is characterized by loss of consciousness, the onset of seizures and, in some isolated cases, foam at the mouth. Sometimes it may take on a reddish tint.
To provide first aid, you do not need to have specific medical knowledge or skills. In most cases, the seizure goes away on its own; it is not necessary to call an ambulance. As a rule, a person who knows about his problems carries a note with the numbers of his relatives, friends, and information about himself, which may be useful to those who happen to be close to him.
However, people who want to help the victim should carefully perform first aid procedures, since the wrong procedure can cause serious harm to the patient.
People suffering from epilepsy should be regularly examined by a doctor, as the correct prescription of medications and constant monitoring of the disease reduce the risk of epileptic seizures. The Yusupov Hospital provides medical services from the best neurologists and epileptologists in the capital, who will select individual treatment for each patient.
Epilepsy and epileptic seizures are of completely different types and can manifest themselves in different ways. However, despite the variety, the attack always occurs suddenly. There are some signs by which you can determine an impending seizure, but this is not always possible. It is important for the person providing assistance to maintain inner calm and confidently carry out all necessary actions, since a person’s life is at stake.
Signs of an epileptic seizure
The mechanics of the occurrence of epilepsy has not been precisely clarified at the moment, but it is known that seizures begin against the background of intense stimulation of areas of the cerebral cortex due to increased electrical activity of nerve endings.
Signs of an attack, as a rule, vary from person to person, but there is a certain set of symptoms that helps determine the stage of the attack and immediately proceed to first aid procedures. Such crises cause great pain and stress to the patient, so after the seizure the victim must be handled very carefully.
Signs of an epileptic seizure include:
- sudden loss of balance, falling to the ground;
- loss of consciousness;
- nausea, vomiting;
- heavy breathing;
- muscle hypertonicity;
- inseparable loud shouting;
- a sharp increase in blood pressure;
- blood from the nose;
- involuntary throwing of the head back;
- “glass eyes”;
- increased salivation, sometimes with foam;
- loss of sense of reality of the surrounding world;
- disruption of the thinking process, misunderstanding of words or shouts of strangers;
- involuntary bowel movements or urination;
- local convulsions or convulsions of the whole body;
- numbness of the limbs;
- pupils stop responding to light;
- bluishness or redness of the face and other skin;
- very rapid pulse or its strong decrease;
- convulsions.
It is quite difficult to prevent an attack, but by certain indicators you can understand its approach and take the patient to a safe place.
Expert opinion
Author: Olga Vladimirovna Boyko Neurologist, Doctor of Medical Sciences
Doctors consider epilepsy one of the most dangerous neurological pathologies. This is because a seizure can occur at any time. This increases the risk of injury. Therefore, epilepsy requires timely diagnosis and treatment. The disease occupies a leading place in the structure of disability. According to statistics, 30% of patients are disabled people of group 1 or 2. In order to reduce the risk of injury during an epileptic attack, doctors have developed special first aid recommendations. Anyone can familiarize themselves with them.Doctors at the Yusupov Hospital diagnose and treat various forms of epilepsy. Modern European CT, MRI and EEG equipment are used for examination. This medical equipment allows you to quickly determine the localization of the pathological focus. The quality of treatment depends on the accuracy of the research. An individual therapeutic plan is drawn up by experienced neurologists and epileptologists. If you follow medical recommendations for the treatment and prevention of epileptic seizures, 60-70% of patients at the Yusupov Hospital achieve long-term remission.
Causes of occurrence and development
There are no immediate causes that can cause an epileptic seizure, but there are a number of risk factors that, under certain circumstances, can trigger an epileptic seizure. Risk factors can be either congenital or acquired.
Hereditary predisposition involves the special functioning of neurons and their tendency to spontaneous excitation. This feature can be passed on from generation to generation, but does not always manifest itself. Epilepsy with a hereditary predisposition can develop in the case of acquired provoking factors, namely:
- with cerebral hemorrhage or other cerebrovascular accidents;
- after traumatic brain injury;
- as a result of prolonged alcoholism, use of narcotic and psychotropic drugs, severe stress;
- with meningitis, encephalitis;
- for birth injuries;
- with a brain abscess or stroke;
- in the presence of aneurysms, cysts or adhesions in the brain.
Factors influencing the occurrence of an epileptic seizure are:
- poor sleep patterns;
- drinking alcohol, caffeine, taking any amount of drugs, antidepressants not prescribed by a doctor;
- refusal to take medications or undergo therapy;
- smoking;
- stress;
- changes in hormonal levels due to certain diseases;
- menstruation in women.
It is very important to understand: if an attack has begun, in no case should you give the patient any medications, especially those that are not prescribed by the attending physician. In such a situation, the process has already started, and any pills can only do harm. An attack, if it lasts no more than three minutes, should simply be controlled and not try to bring the person to his senses. However, if the attack lasts longer, it is important to call a medical team.
Doctors at the Yusupov Hospital work around the clock, so in case of complications after epileptic syndrome, you should immediately consult a doctor to avoid disastrous consequences. We will help our patients get out of any difficult situation.
Types of alcoholic epilepsy
Beer epilepsy
Beer drinks and other alcoholic substitutes are very strong provocateurs of epileptic conditions, since, in addition to alcoholic toxins, they contain a large number of other substances that poison the body.
Another danger of beer is drinking the drink in large quantities. Many people consider low-alcohol drinks to be harmless, so they consider it normal to drink liters of them. As a result, acute intoxication with toxins occurs, which can provoke an attack of epilepsy.
Acquired epilepsy from alcohol
Drunken epilepsy is an acquired disease that develops against the background of pathological changes that arise due to addiction. Epilepsy most often occurs after binge drinking, with sudden withdrawal of alcoholic beverages. Frequent attacks due to severe alcohol intoxication or a hangover lead to the disease becoming chronic. Then attacks can be observed even with complete sobriety.
Hangover epilepsy
Epilepsy after heavy drinking occurs when there is a sharp decrease in the concentration of alcohol in the blood. Most often this occurs in a hangover after prolonged use, when the level of the convulsive threshold decreases.
Provoking factors
Often, epileptic seizures occur from various “triggers” - situations that provoke an attack. This could be a bright flashing picture, a sequence of sharp sounds. There are cases where overly bright cartoon screensavers caused a negative reaction in children. The danger comes from flashing, rapidly changing images that overload sensitive systems.
If the attack is caused by just such a factor, then it is better to get rid of it at the first opportunity: turn off the TV, turn down the volume. After the attack ends, ensure that you stay in a quiet room with dim lighting. If you do not get rid of the triggers, they can provoke a series of repeated attacks, which will not be easy for the body to survive.
How to spot an impending seizure
It is impossible to prevent an epileptic seizure, but you can warn others about it in advance or ask for help if you suffer from epilepsy and feel an attack coming.
First comes the tonic phase, its manifestations are convulsions, loss of control over the situation, increased salivation, etc. As a rule, due to hypertonicity of the muscles, the legs remain straight, and the arms involuntarily bend at the elbows. Breathing becomes difficult and may stop for several seconds at regular intervals. Asphyxia causes the skin to turn blue, especially the lips.
The tonic phase lasts about 30-45 seconds, after which the clonic phase begins. The clonic period is characterized by alternating muscle tension and relaxation - convulsions and convulsive states. During this period, the person twitches randomly, bends in unnatural positions, but does not come to his senses. The patient may spontaneously bite his lips or tongue, which causes blood to appear in the saliva. During the period of complete muscle relaxation, the internal sphincters also weaken, which can cause bowel or bladder emptying.
A few minutes before the onset of epileptic syndrome, the patient may suffer from restlessness, increased anxiety, and may experience hallucinations of various types. There are several types of pre-epileptic conditions, so-called auras:
- speech aura – disturbance of sensory or motor functions;
- mental aura - a sudden, unconditional feeling of sadness, melancholy, increased anxiety, panic attacks, or vice versa, a sharp surge of energy and joy;
- vegetative aura – dysfunction of the executive organs: blood vessels, secretion glands and muscles;
- sensitive aura - distortions in the sensations of external stimuli, a feeling of extreme cold or heat, a disturbance in the sensation of one’s body;
- sensory aura - changes in auditory, olfactory and visual sensations.
It is important not to panic if you notice similar symptoms in yourself or someone nearby. You should calmly warn others about this and secure your location by removing all dangerous piercing or cutting objects, and also move to a safe place where you can lie down.
The round-the-clock reception of doctors at the Yusupov Hospital will protect patients in the clinic from complications after an epileptic seizure. We pay close attention to each of our visitors, guaranteeing high-quality treatment results.
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Stages of schizophrenia
Psychiatrists distinguish 3 stages of the development of the disease.
- Mastery
The initial stage, which is characterized by a constant feeling of anxiety. Most often, the patient does not understand where it came from. The occurrence of obsessive thoughts leads to the fact that the patient constantly checks whether he has turned off the gas, locked the apartment, and turned off the iron. With the help of timely drug therapy, unpleasant symptoms are eliminated.
- addictive
The middle stage of development of the disease, which is accompanied by changes in the personality and consciousness of the patient. The real or fictional world is intertwined with each other, a schizophrenic cannot understand where is truth and where is fiction. The feeling of fear goes away over time, the patient perceives the current state of affairs as a given. This stage requires immediate treatment in a hospital.
- Regression
This is a severe stage of the development of schizophrenia, during which profound changes in a person’s emotional background are observed. The patient does not react in any way to surrounding events and people; he loses feelings of joy, sadness, shame and pleasure. The condition resembles dementia or dementia in old age. Logical thinking is completely absent, speech and motor functions are impaired. This stage is difficult to treat; to maintain the patient’s vital functions, medications are used to restore neural connections in the brain.
First aid algorithm
First aid for an epileptic seizure is extremely important, since incorrect actions can not only not help the victim, but also worsen the situation. If someone nearby begins to show symptoms of an impending seizure, you should prepare:
- find out whether the person has had epileptic seizures before;
- If a person has epilepsy, he must immediately take the pills prescribed by the doctor to block the seizure. At the same time, people nearby should not give the patient tablets of unknown origin;
- secure your location, move to a safe, uninhabited place;
- if the situation occurs indoors, it is necessary to open windows or doors to ensure the flow of fresh air;
- the patient's head should be placed on one side to avoid choking on saliva or vomit;
- provide the patient with a fall on a soft surface, place an additional soft object under the head so that the head is higher than the body;
- remove all potentially traumatic objects;
- remove belts, necklaces, hats and all things that can squeeze, cause discomfort and make breathing difficult.
What to do if an epileptic seizure has already begun?
To begin with, it is worth remembering that panic and loss of self-control are factors due to which help during an epileptic seizure may be incorrect. You need to calm down, take a breath and begin to perform the following algorithm of actions:
- record the time of onset of the attack;
- if possible, place the patient with a rolled up soft cloth or any non-hard object between the jaws to avoid biting the lips or tongue;
- record the time of the end of the attack, this will help in the future when making a diagnosis.
It is important to stay close by until the symptoms go away completely. If there is no direct threat to life and health, then it is better not to actively interfere with the course of events. Excessive activity from those who want to help can often harm further well-being.
There are a number of erroneous actions that can cause significant harm to the victim.
What not to do
Doctors talk about several actions that should never be taken if you want to help.
Firstly, under no circumstances should you leave a person alone. During the tonic phase of seizures, the patient may stop breathing due to spasm of the airways. During the clonic phase, hitting your head on something.
Secondly, it is strictly contraindicated to try to restrain a person who is convulsing. The muscles are overstrained due to contractions, and excessive pressure on the limbs or spine will not lead to anything good, but will only increase the risk of damage to the muscle fibers or joints when it comes to the limbs.
Thirdly, there is a well-established stereotype that an epileptic needs to insert something between his teeth. Usually a spoon or keys are mentioned as a suitable item. But the facial muscles are no less tense than others, so an attempt to unclench the jaws can damage the teeth and result in a fracture of the lower jaw. This measure is also fraught with injury for those who want to provide first aid: the jaws are clenched with such force that the epileptic can bite off the finger with which they want to open his mouth.
The risk that an epileptic will bite off his own tongue is a harmful lie. This is a muscle like all the others. When she is in a state of hypertonicity, the likelihood of biting or sticking her tongue tends to zero.
Fourthly, it is very important not to give any medications to an epileptic, even if some medications are found in the patient’s pockets or bag. When under stress, it is easy to miscalculate the dosage, including that of a specially prescribed drug. You can also allow a situation in which the pill ends up in the wrong throat. If the medicine does harm, the person who wants to help will face criminal liability, even if he acted with the best intentions.
At the end of the attack, especially if none have been observed before, the patient should be taken to the clinic for further examination. Qualified doctors at the Yusupov Hospital are ready to provide assistance at any time of the day. Our doctors treat each patient responsibly and attentively, carry out all manipulations and examinations based on individual indicators.
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Where is schizophrenia treated in Moscow?
At the acute stage, the patient should be in the hospital. In this state, he cannot control himself and his actions and requires round-the-clock care and the use of medications.
The Clinic of Dr. Isaev treats schizophrenia using safe, licensed drugs. The disease goes into remission, he can continue to live normally and take care of himself on his own.
What to do after an attack
After an epileptic seizure, the patient needs peace and rest, since during an attack the body depletes resources and needs to be replenished. Before the ambulance arrives, provide the victim with complete comfort and psychological support. Try to rid him of all irritants and remain calm.
An ambulance should be called only if the seizure lasts more than 3 minutes, or if it recurs. Professional help is also necessary if during an attack the patient injures himself, is injured or suffocates. After an epileptic attack, the following steps should be taken:
- put the patient on his side and let him rest for a few minutes;
- if the attack happened in a crowded place, ask everyone to move away to ensure psychological comfort for the victim;
- if a person involuntarily empties his bowels or bladder, try to clean the area and remove dirty clothes;
- notify the patient’s relatives or loved ones about what happened, especially if he is a minor or an elderly person;
- do not leave the patient for at least another 15-20 minutes, since normalization of the condition does not occur immediately. Transport the victim home if he wishes.
It is important to understand that even the correct implementation of first aid cannot guarantee the absence of the risk of developing side complications. Immediately after an epileptic seizure, the patient should be admitted to the neurology clinic of the Yusupov Hospital, where the best neurologists in the capital will determine the diagnosis and prescribe concomitant treatment. Examinations in the hospital are carried out using modern European equipment, which allows you to obtain the most accurate results. Our medical staff is ready to provide first aid in emergency situations throughout the day.
When to call an ambulance
To provide first aid for epilepsy, it is not always necessary to involve doctors. As a rule, attacks are fleeting. There are cases when compassionate citizens called the ambulance crew, but by the time they arrived they had already left the scene on their own.
In addition, for some, such situations happen several times a day. With such options, it is enough to know the basic principles of providing assistance, and if everything proceeds without complications, you can cope on your own.
In some situations, the help of medical specialists is vital for a patient with epilepsy.
The attack happened for the first time in my life
You cannot be sure how the body will react if it has not experienced such overexertion before. It is quite possible that epilepsy is manifesting itself right now (this can happen at any age). However, there is a danger that a seizure is a sign of some disease, the exacerbation of which requires the intervention of appropriately qualified specialists.
The victim is a child or elderly
The bodies of children and the elderly are most vulnerable to critical changes in health. Even if everything goes as normal, only doctors will be able to give an accurate conclusion regarding the condition of the body and further health risks.
Cramps in a pregnant woman
A neurological disease can be fatal to a child in the womb. If a woman is late in pregnancy, there is a risk of premature onset of labor.
There is a possibility of injury
During seizures, the patient may hit his head on a sharp corner or be injured during a fall. Even if it just seems to you that there is a risk of traumatic brain injury or any other injury, it is better to call specialists and keep the patient in place until the doctors arrive.
The patient remains unconscious for more than 10 minutes
It is important to check the patient’s clarity of consciousness after an attack, to find out whether he remembers his name or home address. If he does not regain consciousness on his own, there is no need to “help” him: hit him on the cheeks or splash water. It is also forbidden to try to bring people to their senses using such means as ammonia: any strong odors can provoke a second attack, which, compared to the one just suffered, can cause significant harm to health.
Epilepsy always carries the risk of irreversible changes in brain structures. If a person breathes but does not regain consciousness for more than ten minutes, it is important to organize professional medical assistance as soon as possible.
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Sluggish schizophrenia
The diagnosis of sluggish schizophrenia is considered mild; it is a mild form of the disease. It does not imply critical changes in a person’s character and his brain. Clinical symptoms increase very slowly, and the patient exhibits a complex of signs of neurotic disorders. This form of the disease is characterized by obsessive-compulsive disorder, various phobias, hypochondria, and paranoia.
Common symptoms:
- autism;
- scarcity of interests;
- selfishness;
- difficulties in contacts with others;
- the occurrence of hysterical attacks against a background of increased anxiety;
- suspicion.
Patients often experience causeless pessimism, which has no basis in real life. Many psychotherapist patients talk about attacks of sentimentality that they had never had before, self-doubt, and various fears. Often this condition is attributed to nervous tension and stress, but in fact it is a hidden symptom of a mental disorder.
Treatment
At the Neurology Clinic of the Yusupov Hospital, clients can count on several treatment methods. In particular, we are talking about drug therapy and neurosurgical technologies. By skillfully combining these techniques, doctors achieve a significant improvement in the condition of their patients and provide them with the most comfortable life possible with this pathology.
It should be understood that epilepsy is not a death sentence; people with this disease can live a normal life, limiting themselves to virtually nothing. To do this, you need to regularly undergo the necessary examinations, see your doctor and take prescribed medications. Doctors at the Yusupov Hospital take care of their patients, regularly ordering examinations and prescribing medications only based on the individual indicators of each patient.
Paranoid schizophrenia
This type of schizophrenia is characterized by distortions in thinking and perception. A striking feature, which is the basis for diagnosis, is the presence of delusions and hallucinations. The behavior of patients changes dramatically, they become suspicious, suspicious, aggressive and are constantly in a frightened state.
They are practically “switched off” from their usual life, stop taking care of themselves and performing any household duties. Lack of care from loved ones makes the situation worse. Treatment is long-term, and the prognosis for recovery in this form of schizophrenia is unpredictable. Patients with paranoid schizophrenia believe that they can transmit thoughts at a distance and hear voices. They believe that someone is trying to control them and force them to do different things, filling their minds with evil, pessimism and fear.
Symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia:
- real memories are joined by fictitious ones, a person receives a distorted picture of the past;
- appear beyond the idea;
- habitual behavior changes, it is far from the concept of adequacy;
- there are often nervous breakdowns and hysterics;
- patients are confident that they have a special mission, highly developed insight, intuition;
- are often in a state of anger, embitterment and gloom;
- meaningless thoughts begin the moment others ask them simple questions.
There are two forms of paranoid schizophrenia.
- Hallucinogenic.
Delusional disorder occurs chaotically and after some time disappears without a trace. Patients consider this state as an insight that helps them see their true purpose. This form of the disorder is easier to treat, the symptoms are completely controlled by medications. You can undergo a full course of therapy at Dr. Isaev’s Clinic.
- Delusional.
Fictional ideas of a fantastic nature arise spontaneously, the patient is often under their influence. This is a negative attitude towards loved ones, suspicion, mania of persecution, jealousy. This form takes on a continuous course; periods of remission are usually absent, which complicates the treatment process.