Question

During an attack, the patient experiences sudden loss of consciousness, sweating, and the eyes rolling back, with a short duration, no falling or convulsions.

Answer

Based on the description, the patient may have experienced an epileptic minor seizure, a common type of epilepsy. Minor seizures typically last no more than 30 seconds and may be accompanied by loss of consciousness and physical reactions. It is recommended to undergo an EEG during the attack to assist in diagnosis. At the same time, attention should be paid to the patient’s emotions and avoiding excessive fatigue to reduce triggers for attacks.