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Must the tongue protect my seizures?

Female  50 years old 2018-04-11
People with epilepsy are very painful because there is no sign before the attack. Once the attack, how should the tongue be protected?

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  • BY Mamie Doris 2018-04-11
    Once the patient is found to have symptoms of seizures, a tongue depressor should be placed between the patient's upper and lower molars to prevent the patient from biting the tongue. The tongue depressor can also prevent the tongue from falling back and blocking the airway.
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