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First Priority: Ensure your own safety before helping the person having a seizure.
Some seizures can cause the person to lash out, potentially injuring you or others. Make sure you are in a safe position before attempting to assist.
Important Action: Note the exact time the seizure started. This information is crucial for the person affected and the emergency medical services if they need to be called.
Do Not: Place a spoon or any object in the person’s mouth. This can cause injury and does not prevent swallowing of the tongue, which is a myth.
Avoid: Trying to restrain the person. Instead, loosely support their head to prevent injury.
Consider: The patient's dignity. Onlookers may record the incident on mobile phones. Ask them not to, or request they call emergency services if necessary.
In some cases, the patient may lose bladder control. If possible, cover that area to maintain their dignity.
Guidelines for Calling an Ambulance:
Remember: It is always better to dial 999 or 112 if you are unsure. The operator is trained to guide you through the situation.