Question
A young girl suffers from hereditary epilepsy, often experiencing whole-body convulsions and occasionally vomiting white foam. What are the causes of pediatric epilepsy?
Answer
Epileptic seizures are caused by abnormal discharge of brain neuron cells, which originates from damage to the neurons. To restore the normal function of neuron cells, it is necessary to conduct professional diagnoses based on the extent of damage, specific causes, and the scope of the epilepsy focus, and to take effective repair measures to achieve clinical treatment effects. Through these professional treatment methods, it can promote the orderly generation of bioelectricity in the brain, thereby improving epilepsy symptoms.