Question

A six-month-old baby cannot lift its head, can roll over, and has normal appetite. There are no significant abnormalities, but it sometimes trembles. What are the symptoms of pediatric epilepsy?

Answer

A three-year-old child experiencing epilepsy again may be due to congenital growth and development abnormalities. When a child has an epilepsy seizure, they may experience limb twitching, eyes rolling upwards, or frothing at the mouth, and loss of consciousness. If the frequency of epilepsy seizures is high, it indicates a more severe condition, and recovery is also more difficult. It is advisable to consult a hospital for a specific check-up.