Question
My friend’s 10-year-old son often suddenly jumps and attacks, and it’s hard to control. What are the treatment methods and early symptoms of pediatric epilepsy?
Answer
The initial symptoms of infantile epilepsy include brief loss of consciousness, loss of appetite, interruption of speech, cessation of movement, fixed posture, and staring blankly without muscle spasms, lasting 2-10 seconds and not exceeding 30 seconds; generalized seizures may include loss of consciousness, temporary cessation of breathing, frothing at the mouth, blue complexion, and dilated pupils.