Question

What Are the Early Symptoms of Pediatric Epilepsy?

Answer

The early symptoms of pediatric epilepsy include sudden nodding, bending forward or backward, or the entire body suddenly tilting backward or sideways. How can one determine the early symptoms of pediatric epilepsy? The following symptoms may be a precursor to a child’s epilepsy attack : sudden loss of consciousness, twitching limbs, spitting saliva, making cries, eyes staring blankly, inattentiveness, inability to speak, and frequent nodding. Since the symptoms of pediatric epilepsy can be complex, parents should be vigilant and seek medical attention promptly for diagnosis and treatment.