Question

For three consecutive nights, the child has reported wrist pain before going to sleep, requiring a vigorous massage from an adult to fall asleep. They have also mentioned dizziness before bedtime before, being reluctant to sleep and preferring to play. What would be the manifestations of a regional epilepsy seizure?

Answer

Firstly, ensure that your child does not have epilepsy and is not exhibiting clinical symptoms of the condition. Wrist pain may occur due to sprains or strains during sports activities, and the massage can help alleviate the pain. It is also quite painful to go to the hospital for surgery and have an X-ray taken. Abdominal pain is common in children. Typically, there might be bed bugs. It is recommended to take your child to the hospital for some related examinations to determine the cause. For now, you can use some anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving medications.