SeizuresPreparing For Your AppointmentTo prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment You can help your
doctor diagnose and treat your condition by being prepared to answer the
following questions: - How was your health and behavior before the
seizure?
- Did you have any unusual symptoms before the seizure
(aura)?
- What happened during the seizure?
Ask the person who witnessed your seizure to either record this information for
you or come to your doctor's appointment with you.
- What kind of body movement occurred?
- How long did
the seizure last?
- How did the person act immediately after the
seizure?
- Are there any injuries from the seizure?
- Have you ever had a seizure before? If so, what
was the diagnosis and how were the seizures treated?
- If you have
epilepsy:
- What seizure medicines have been
prescribed?
- Has the dosage of your seizure medicine changed
recently?
- Have you taken your seizure medicine exactly as
prescribed?
- Have you taken other prescription or nonprescription
medicines or consumed alcohol recently?
- Have you used any
alternative medicine products recently?
- When was your last
seizure?
- On the average, how often do you have a seizure?
- Have you had other health problems in the past 3
months?
- Have you ever had a
concussion (traumatic brain injury) in the past?
- How long ago?
- How severe was
it?
- Was there
loss of consciousness?
- What tests were used to evaluate your head injury?
- Have you had problems with
headaches?
- Have you recently taken, stopped taking, or changed the
dose of any medicines, including nonprescription medicines or
illegal drugs?
- Have you suddenly reduced
or stopped drinking alcohol?
- Have you recently traveled to a rural
area or an undeveloped country?
- Do you have any
health risks that may increase the seriousness of your
symptoms?
If possible, ask the person who witnessed your seizure to
come to your doctor's appointment with you. Be sure to ask your doctor what you
can do to prevent another seizure and what to do if you have another
seizure.
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