Question

What symptoms are present during a severe epileptic attack?

Answer

During a severe epileptic attack, some patients may experience precursors such as dizziness, headaches, hallucinations, and auditory hallucinations, followed by sudden fainting, vomiting white foam, loud and strange noises from the throat, and whole-body muscle spasms. After discovering epilepsy, treatment should be implemented under the guidance of a doctor. There are many antiepileptic drugs available, usually starting with a small dose and gradually increasing the amount according to the condition’s suppression status until the disease is controlled and maintained.