Question
Suddenly, I experienced muscle cramps that caused my face and hands to twist. My eyes were not aligned in the same direction, my hands were twisted, my body turned purple, my teeth were clenched, and it lasted for about five minutes. Later, I stuffed a towel into my mouth and scrubbed the soles of my feet. It took about half an hour to slowly relieve the pain. The next day, I felt pain all over my body. After a night’s sleep, I was normal the next day. This has happened twice, with intervals of about a month and a half. What is this problem, and what should I do? Thank you.
Answer
Symptoms of Epilepsy Epilepsy is one of the more difficult-to-cure complex diseases, commonly known in China as “sheep epilepsy” or “lamb epilepsy.” Epilepsy is a disease that occurs in the brain and constantly tortures patients. The symptoms of epilepsy are mainly manifested in the senses and consciousness and often accompany convulsions, frothing at the mouth, and are relatively short-lived. Many patients don’t know what happened after an attack. Advice: Hi, epilepsy patients should avoid drinking alcohol, smoking; avoid staying up late; do not eat easy-to-heat-up foods; maintain a good mood, do not get angry; do more physical exercise to strengthen their physique and reduce the occurrence of colds.