What Are the Symptoms of a Minor Seizure in Children?

The symptoms of a minor seizure in children include loss of consciousness with sudden loss of muscle tone leading to a fall, occasional mild episodes just involving a head nod, loss of consciousness with one or both limbs becoming temporarily rigid, and loss of consciousness with automatic behaviors such as smacking lips, chewing, or swallowing, as well as vegetative nervous system symptoms like sweating, drooling, or urinary incontinence.
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