Question
An 8-year-old boy has been undergoing treatment for pediatric epilepsy, but there has been no improvement. What are the early symptoms of pediatric epilepsy?
Answer
Pediatric epilepsy is caused by an underdeveloped nervous system, characterized by complex and recurrent symptoms. Early symptoms include loss of consciousness, muscle spasms, clenched teeth, and upward rolling of the eyes, lasting for Ten seconds to several minutes. It is recommended to take your child to a pediatrician for a detailed examination, and an EEG can confirm the diagnosis. Some children may not have a clear cause and require long-term medication treatment, while some patients may consider surgical treatment.