Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Department of Neurology, Division of Epilepsy, 330 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA, 02215, USA.
Seizure. 2020 Dec;83:32-37. doi: 10.1016/j.seizure.2020.09.023. Epub 2020 Oct 5.
There is a harmful myth that persists in modern culture that one should place objects into a seizing person's mouth to prevent "swallowing the tongue." Despite expert guidelines against this, the idea remains alive in popular media and public belief. We aimed to investigate the myth's origins and discredit it.
A medical and popular literature review was conducted for the allusions to "swallowing one's tongue" and practice recommendations for and against placing objects into a seizing person's mouth. Current prevalence of these beliefs and relevant anatomy and physiology were summarised.
The first English language allusions to placing objects in a patient's mouth occurred in the mid-19th century, and the first allusions to swallowing one's tongue during a seizure occurred in the late 19th century. By the mid-20th century, it was clear that some were recommending against the practice of placing objects in a patient's mouth to prevent harm. Relatively recent popular literature and film continue to portray incorrect seizure first aid through at least 2013. There is ample modern literature confirming the anatomical impossibility of swallowing one's tongue and confirming the potential harm of putting objects in a patient's mouth.
One cannot swallow their tongue during a seizure. Foreign objects should not be placed into a seizing person's mouth. We must continue to disseminate these ideas to our patients and colleagues. As neurologists, we have an obligation to champion safe practices for our patients, especially when popular media and culture continue to propagate dangerous ones.
现代文化中存在着一种有害的误解,即人们应该将物体放入正在抽搐的人的口中,以防止“咬舌”。尽管专家指南反对这种做法,但这种观念在大众媒体和公众的信仰中仍然存在。我们旨在调查这个神话的起源并予以驳斥。
对“咬舌”的典故以及赞成和反对将物体放入抽搐者口中的实践建议进行了医学和大众文学的回顾。总结了这些观念的当前流行程度以及相关的解剖学和生理学知识。
最早提到将物体放入患者口中的英语典故出现在 19 世纪中叶,而最早提到在癫痫发作时咬舌的典故则出现在 19 世纪后期。到 20 世纪中叶,已经清楚地表明,有些人反对将物体放入患者口中以防止伤害的做法。相对较近的大众文学和电影至少在 2013 年之前仍在描绘错误的癫痫急救方法。有大量现代文献证实了在癫痫发作期间无法咬舌,并且证实了将物体放入患者口中的潜在危害。
人在癫痫发作时无法咬舌。不应将异物放入抽搐者口中。我们必须继续向我们的患者和同事传播这些观念。作为神经科医生,我们有义务为我们的患者倡导安全的做法,尤其是当大众媒体和文化继续传播危险的观念时。