Question
A 6-month-old baby cannot lift its head, can roll over, and has normal appetite. There are no other abnormalities, but sometimes it shivers. What are the early symptoms of pediatric epilepsy?
Answer
Early symptoms of pediatric epilepsy can include recurrent loss of consciousness, frothing at the mouth, twitching, and muscle spasms, with specific symptoms varying for each patient. It is necessary to have a timely EEG examination at the hospital for diagnosis. Based on detailed examination results, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication should be used promptly for treatment. Paying attention to the patient’s specific manifestations and adjusting accordingly can gradually stabilize the condition.