Consciousness - decreasedFrom our partner site on adhd, ADHDCentral.com.
Stuporous; Mental status - decreased; Loss of alertness; Decreased consciousness; Alertness - decreased; Changes in consciousness; Obtundation; Coma Home Care: In the event of a seizure (in someone else), loosen clothing, lay the person flat, and protect the person from injury by moving furniture and other objects out of the area. Although frightening, seizures are rarely harmful. advertisement For decreased consciousness caused by seizures (epilepsy), carry a Medic-Alert bracelet or pendant stating that you have a seizure disorder (in case you have a seizure in the future). Avoid any circumstance that has previously triggered a seizure. For decreased consciousness due to a known medical condition or for unexplained decrease in consciousness consult your physician. Follow prescribed treatment. Call your health care provider if:
What to expect at your health care provider's office: The medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed. The physical examination will include a detailed examination of the cardiovascular and nervous system. Medical history questions documenting decreased consciousness in detail may include:
Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:
For seizure disorders, medications may be ordered. Surgery may be required to remove any tumor, scar, or abscess if one is causing epilepsy. Psychotherapy or counseling to understand and live with a seizure disorder may be recommended.
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