Question

The 6-month-old baby cannot lift her head, can roll over, and has normal appetite, with no significant abnormalities. However, she sometimes shakes. How should I handle an epileptic seizure in a young child?

Answer

Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder. If epilepsy recurs, it should be treated with great importance. First, it is crucial to identify the cause of the epilepsy and implement further treatment based on the diagnosis of the cause. In daily life, if symptoms such as frothing at the mouth, convulsions of the limbs, and abnormal body impulses occur again, it is advisable to go to the hospital for a thorough examination. It is recommended to have an immediate pediatric neurology improvement EEG examination and timely treatment.