Question

My child has been diagnosed with epilepsy, showing symptoms like spasms in their limbs, staring blankly, and drooling. How should I handle this situation?

Answer

It is recommended to seek medical attention from the neurology department of a top-tier hospital. Epilepsy is caused by abnormal discharge of brain neurons, which may lead to sudden loss of consciousness, spasms of limbs, and frothing at the mouth. Both adults and children require regular treatment, and it is particularly dangerous for children. It is advisable to first use medication to control the progression of the disease, while also paying attention to avoid situations such as colds and fevers in daily life, as these may also trigger an epilepsy attack.