Question
A child exhibits symptoms of eyes rolling upwards and temporarily losing consciousness, diagnosed as epilepsy. What treatment methods are suitable for pediatric epilepsy seizures?
Answer
Epilepsy patients should seek standardized treatment from neurology departments of regular hospitals or specialized epilepsy treatment centers. Epilepsy treatment may include medication, surgical treatment, or other non-pharmacological methods. Epileptic seizures may be accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting white foam, limb twitching, pain in the waist and head, and return to normal after several minutes. Some patients may experience illusions or hallucinations before the seizure. Epilepsy is a brain disorder characterized by persistent seizures and permanent brain changes. Treatment should be customized based on the specific condition of the patient and the type of epilepsy.