Question
Sometimes I feel dizzy and disoriented, and it’s hard to focus on specific things. What does an epileptic fit look like in children? I’m looking for some help?
Answer
An epileptic fit in children is a manifestation of epilepsy. During an attack, the patient may experience a temporary loss of consciousness, occasionally with slight consciousness impairment, understanding their surroundings but unable to respond. It is recommended to visit a regular hospital’s neurology department for examination and treatment to receive a clear diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions to take epilepsy medication.