Question

A 6-month-old baby cannot lift her head, can roll over, and has normal appetite. There are no significant abnormalities, but she occasionally trembles. How should pediatric epilepsy be treated best?

Answer

Children with epilepsy should undergo Brain Electroencephalogram, head CT, or MRI for detailed examinations at the hospital, and be treated according to the results. It is essential to strengthen care in daily life, ensure the baby gets enough rest, avoid overexertion, keep the baby in a cheerful mood, avoid watching stimulating movies, and pay attention to diet. Do not eat spicy and irritating foods that are difficult to digest, as this can help reduce acute seizures.