en having epileptic fit

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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having epileptic fit is a subevent of…

  • en fall down ➜
  • en bite your tongue ➜
  • en biting your tounge ➜
  • en blacking out ➜
  • en choking on your tongue ➜
  • en convulsions ➜
  • en that you fall on the ground ➜
  • en falling down ➜
  • en foaming at the mouth ➜
  • en you are given a sedative ➜
  • en have a seizure ➜
  • en lose control of your bladder ➜
  • en roll about ➜
  • en roll your eyes back ➜
  • en seize ➜
  • en shake ➜
  • en shake and drool ➜
  • en shuddering ➜
  • en spasm ➜
  • en twitch ➜
  • More »

Effects of having epileptic fit

  • en embarassment ➜
  • en banging your head ➜
  • en beating up a police officer ➜
  • en become incapacitated ➜
  • en a blackout ➜
  • en broken furniture ➜
  • en you cannot control your actions ➜
  • en choaking ➜
  • en you choke to death ➜
  • en convulsions ➜
  • en danger ➜
  • en drool ➜
  • en frightening ➜
  • en frightening people who don't understand ➜
  • en you get medication ➜
  • en you go to hospital ➜
  • en you hit your head ➜
  • en injure yourself ➜
  • en injury yourself ➜
  • en losing control ➜
  • More »

having epileptic fit requires…

  • en epilepsy ➜
  • en brain malfunction ➜
  • en irregular brain activity ➜
  • en medical attention ➜
  • en one to have an epileptic condition ➜
  • en an unknown cause ➜

having epileptic fit is used for…

  • en abnormal brain waves ➜
  • en diabetics ➜
  • en epilectics ➜
  • en one who has epilepsy ➜
  • en reminding you to take your medication ➜
  • en sick people ➜
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