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What could be done to manage an epileptic attack in a 14-year-old boy?

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Published At March 3, 2024
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

My friend's son, who is 14 years old, suddenly had an epileptic attack. We are not sure whether it is an epileptic attack because he did not sleep or eat properly the previous day. So we thought it might be because he was weak. It seems this is the second attack for him. He got this attack while he was eating. What is the issue, doctor? How can it be treated? Please guide.

Thank you.

Hi,

We welcome you to the icliniq.com family.

I appreciate the confidence you place in me for your healthcare consultation.

Based on the information provided, your friend's son may be experiencing seizures, which can be a symptom of epilepsy. However, it is essential to confirm this diagnosis with a neurologist after doing some imaging like CT (computerized tomography), MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), and EEG (electroencephalogram) of the brain. Seizures can have various causes, including underlying medical conditions, infections, head injuries, or genetic factors. In your friend's son's case, the fact that he did not sleep or eat properly the previous day could indicate that he might have been experiencing symptoms before the seizure.

The treatment for epilepsy and seizures depends on the underlying cause and the type of seizure. In some cases, medication may be prescribed to manage seizures, while in others, lifestyle changes, such as getting enough sleep and managing stress, may help prevent seizures. If your friend's son has had two seizures, it is crucial to seek medical attention as soon as possible. The healthcare provider will conduct a thorough evaluation, including a neurological examination, to determine the cause of the seizures and develop an appropriate treatment plan.

In the meantime, it is essential to ensure that your friend's son is safe during seizures. During a seizure, it is crucial to:

1. Stay calm and reassure the person that help is on the way.

2. Protect the person from injury by moving objects out of the way and cushioning the head.

3. Time the seizure and note any symptoms or triggers.

4. Call emergency services if the seizure lasts longer than five minutes or if the person has multiple seizures in a row.

I hope this information will help you. In case of further queries, please revert.

Thank you.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Vandana Andrews
Dr. Vandana Andrews

General Practitioner

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