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Distressed! The woman suddenly fainted and drowned in the home of her 7-month-old baby

author:Bright Net

The birth of each baby

These are the best gifts that God has given us

Therefore, every mom and dad when taking care of their baby

will be extra meticulous

However, just recently

A case happened in Longgang Bantian, Shenzhen

A 7-month-old baby drowned at home

The reason behind this is sad!

The woman fell unconscious for 15 minutes

Waking up unresponsive in the tub

At 17:50 on August 10, at a resident's home in Bantian Longgang, Shenzhen, her husband had not returned from work, and his wife Ah Ling (pseudonym), who was alone at home with her baby, was bathing her 7-month-old baby, when she suddenly fell to the ground and was unconscious.

At 18:05, Ah Ling regained consciousness and quickly checked the baby who was still in the bath, and found that the baby drowned in the water and picked it up without reacting.

At 18:13, Ah Ling dialed 120 for help and began to perform CPR on the baby without interruption under the guidance of the 120 dispatcher until 120 emergency personnel arrived.

At 18:27, during the rush hour, the emergency personnel made every effort to rescue and at the same time 120 immediately activated the linkage mechanism, asking the Shenzhen traffic police to send an iron horse to escort the ambulance to Shenzhen Children's Hospital.

Unfortunately, the baby was never saved.

Heartache baby left the world in this way

The reason for this incident

It is this disease that Ah Ling has - epilepsy!

Sudden onset of the disease

Let her be in a situation where she is completely out of control

Loss of a baby

Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease

Shenzhen receives about 80 police officers every month

Epilepsy is what we often call "eclampsia" and "epilepsy", which is a chronic brain disease characterized by abnormal firing of brain neurons leading to recurrent, seizure and transient central nervous system dysfunction.

At present, there are more than 10 million patients with epilepsy in mainland China, and epilepsy has become a common neurological disease second only to "stroke", which seriously affects the physical and mental health and quality of life of patients.

According to Shenzhen 120 scheduling data in the past six months, Shenzhen 120 receives an average of about 80 epilepsy alarms per month.

People who have this disease

Many start seizures at an early age

There are many forms of seizures

Common symptoms during seizures –

Common symptoms during seizures are limb twitching, foaming at the mouth, loss of consciousness, and some less common manifestations, such as stunned, frequent chewing and swallowing, aimless circles in place, constantly waving arms...

These seemingly ordinary small movements may be a seizure.

If someone around you has a seizure

What should I do?

Remember "Five Yes, Five Don't"

Saving lives in critical moments

Actually, someone encounters seizures

Just "leave it alone"

Calm and quiet should be maintained

Do not shout or shake the patient

Stay by your side to ensure patient safety

If possible, you can also do this -

The patient can be placed in a safe position, away from dangerous objects and furniture or other sharp, hard objects, to reduce the harm to the patient's body during the attack.

Those who have the conditions can help the patient to the bed, and those who are too late can make him lie down to prevent the loss of consciousness and fall.

During seizures, soft objects may be placed under the patient's head if conditions permit.

Lie flat and quickly loosen the neck and waist, tilt the head to one side to prevent suffocation and aspiration, and remove secretions from the mouth and nose.

If possible, the patient's symptoms and time of seizure can be recorded.

Don't "save people" like this -

Do not use methods such as pinching, finger wrenching, neck pulling, back beating, etc., which will have no effect on the patient.

Do not stuff anything into the patient's mouth until the patient is awake, and avoid pouring medicine to prevent suffocation.

Do not press on the limbs during the patient's seizures, as excessive force may cause fractures and muscle strains, increasing the patient's pain.

Do not try to open the patient's mouth, put a finger in his mouth or try to grab the patient's tongue.

Do not perform CPR on people with seizures (which may be mistaken for cardiac arrest due to signs such as loss of consciousness, facial bruising, and breath holding during sudden seizures). Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is required only after the seizures have stopped, carefully observing the patient's reaction and breathing, and if it is already unresponsive and not breathing, it is cardiac arrest, in which case cardiopulmonary resuscitation is required.

Be sure to remember

Once a seizure occurs, it cannot be stopped

Until the neuron stops firing abnormally

Distressed! The woman suddenly fainted and drowned in the home of her 7-month-old baby

Source: Shenzhen First Aid

If the following situations occur, you should immediately call 120 to send you to the doctor in time -

(1) First seizure.

(2) Persistent seizures or frequent seizures, persistent seizures greater than 5 minutes.

(3) Injuries and difficulty breathing during the attack.

Distressed! The woman suddenly fainted and drowned in the home of her 7-month-old baby

Source: Shenzhen First Aid

Epilepsy is not a shame

It's not scary either

We should face it scientifically

Daily life of epilepsy patients

Attention should also be paid to these issues

diet

Patients with epilepsy should eat an appropriate amount and regularity, balanced nutrition, avoid excessive hunger, overeating, tobacco, alcohol, tea, coffee, chocolate, spicy and stimulating foods.

To minimize the intake of water and salt, including fruit juice, cola, watermelon, etc., should eat more vegetables, fruits, coarse grains, fish, shrimp, eggs and milk, supplement sufficient nutrition, not partial eaters, picky eaters, to ensure a balanced and reasonable diet.

drugs

Patients with epilepsy must not reduce medication, change medication, stop medication, miss medication, and the direct consequence of not adhering to regular medication is to make epilepsy treatment more difficult, prolong, aggravated, and even cause status epilepticus.

Patients with epilepsy must take drugs according to the doctor's advice, and regularly check liver function, blood drug concentration, electroencephalogram, etc.

psychology

Patients with epilepsy may have anxiety, low self-esteem, sensitivity and other psychology due to long-term recurrent seizures. Therefore, family members should care for patients, create a harmonious and happy living environment for them, make patients feel the warmth of family, realize that they are not rejected by their families because of illness, and build up confidence in overcoming the disease.

safe

1. Try not to go out alone, and carry the "epilepsy ambulance card" and drugs with you when you need to go out, which will write the patient's name, age, disease, home address, telephone number, etc. Don't leave a mother with epilepsy alone at home to care for a young child.

2. Do not place electrical appliances, sharp objects, warm water bottles, etc. next to the bed.

3. Do not participate in intense competitive sports activities, and do not engage in excessively intense mental work. Family members must accompany them for climbing, roller skating, swimming, diving, self-driving vehicles or working at height. Patients with photosensitive epilepsy should also avoid activities in bright places such as cabarets and discotheques.

Doctor's reminder -

Most people with epilepsy can control or reduce the number of seizures and reduce the degree of seizures with individualized and reasonably standardized drug treatment. Some patients with "benign epilepsy" onset in childhood can even heal themselves without treatment.

Hug this mom

May the grief come out of it soon

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