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A major convulsion
is the disturbance in electrical activity of the brain
that leads to muscular spasm and loss of body control.
It may be seen in small children due to the high body
temperature. In older individuals, epilepsy may be the
cause. In theses cases, the patient has an aura before
the convulsion. This is followed by a cry after which
the patient has a convulsion. Whatever the underlying
reason, the victim of convulsion has twitching movements
of the body, face and limbs. There is upturning of eyes
or the deviation of the eyes to one side. At times, the
patient has only body stiffening. Froth appears at the
mouth. There may be cyanosis and incontinence of urine
and/or stools.
A patient who has convulsed requires proper management.
The first-aid is of utmost importance in this case.
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Support
the victim when he / she falls. |
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Remove any
objects from the vicinity and loosen the |
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clothes
around the neck. |
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Do not put
any thing in the victim's mouth. |
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When convulsion
stops, place person in recovery position. |
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Give CPR
if needed. |
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In small
children with febrile convulsions, the high
fever is |
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responsible for the convulsion. Hence attempts to bring
down fever immediately with tepid sponging or
paracetamol suppository (if available) are important.
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Reassure
the relatives. |
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If the convulsions
continue, shift the patient to the hospital |
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immediately. |
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If the patient
has repeated convulsions, the relatives should |
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learn the
skill of inserting diazepam per rectally for
the control of the convulsion. |
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