Question

What are the symptoms and manifestations when a child has pediatric epilepsy?

Answer

Common symptoms of pediatric epilepsy include stiffness or limb twitching accompanied by loss of consciousness, and may also manifest as dazedness, sudden collapse, continuous nodding, drooling, swallowing movements, sucking actions, bending over, and even headaches and nausea. Patients should receive systematic examinations at regular three-level A hospitals as soon as possible based on their condition for symptomatic treatment. Additionally, patients should maintain regular work and rest times in their daily lives, ensure warmth, eat light and soft foods, ensure good ventilation, and drink plenty of hot water.