What do tonic-clonic seizures look like?
Tonic-clonic seizures are the most common seizures represented in the media.
A tonic-clonic seizure often starts without warning. Your body suddenly goes stiff, and you fall to the ground. Then your arms and legs begin to jerk and shake in strong, repeated movements. During this time, you're completely unconscious and unaware of what’s happening.
Your eyes may roll back, you might make unusual sounds, or your lips may turn a bluish colour because you’re not breathing properly. Sometimes, you might bite their tongue or lose control of your bladder. It can look quite frightening, but it’s just the seizure running its course — you can’t control it.
Once the seizure ends, you usually lie still for a while. When you start to come round, you might feel confused, tired, or upset. You often don’t remember what just happened and may need some time to recover and feel like yourself again.