Question

A six-month-old baby cannot lift its head, can roll over, and has normal appetite. There are no significant abnormalities, but sometimes it shakes. Can pediatric epilepsy be cured?

Answer

If epilepsy symptoms appear, this situation should be further investigated in a hospital, especially with a detailed brain MRI scan and electroencephalogram (EEG) examination to further clarify the possibility of epilepsy. It is also important to carefully observe the baby’s symptoms. If after a detailed examination it is confirmed that the baby has epilepsy, it may be considered to use anti-epileptic medication for treatment, which can help stabilize the condition.