Question
Could frequent mouth twitching in a three-year-old child be a symptom of pediatric epilepsy?
Answer
Based on the occasional mouth twitching in a three-year-old, it cannot be determined whether it is a symptom of pediatric epilepsy. This phenomenon might be a habit of the child or possibly related to a deficiency of vitamins or trace elements. If there is concern, it is recommended to take the child to the hospital for examination, including an EEG test. If the examination results are normal, further checks can be made on the levels of vitamins and trace elements in the blood, and supplementation can be administered according to the results.