Epilepsy - Treatment
From DrKoop's partner site on adhd, ADHDCentral.com
TreatmentImmediate Seizure TreatmentYou cannot stop a seizure, but you can help the patient prevent serious injury. First, it is extremely important to remain calm and not panic. Then take the following actions:
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Do not leave the seizure victim alone. Anyone nearby should call 911. Patients should be taken to an emergency room if:
Children with seizures caused by fever rarely require any treatment other than taking precautions to prevent obstruction and reduce the fever. Research on adult patients has found that only 5.7% of adults with epilepsy who refused to go to the hospital following a seizure had a subsequent seizure during the study's 3-day follow-up period. Hospitalization may not be necessary in many patients whose seizure is not severe or repetitive, and who have no risk factors for complications. All patients or caregivers, however, should contact their doctor after a seizure occurs. Drugs Used for Managing Acute Repetitive SeizuresThe initial treatment for acute repetitive seizures (two or more seizures that occur over minutes to hours separated by periods of consciousness) are anti-anxiety drugs known as benzodiazepines. They include diazepam (Valium, Diastat) or lorazepam (Ativan). These drugs are available in the following forms:
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