Question

How should I deal with my child’s infantile convulsions? My child has been diagnosed with the Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, but there is very little information about it online. Are these symptoms the same as infantile convulsions? Which one has a better prognosis and less impact on intelligence? Are there any functional training methods that can help improve intelligence, and for how long should they be continued? What medications are most effective for the neurological repair of the Lennox-Gastaut syndrome? Thank you very much for your guidance!

Answer

Infantile convulsions and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome are not the same condition, but they share similar treatment approaches, which involve using traditional Chinese medicine to repair brain cell damage and promote brain development. We all know that infantile convulsions can have severe effects on children, and if not treated promptly or with inappropriate methods, the condition may worsen rapidly. Therefore, parents should closely monitor their child’s condition and seek treatment as early as possible.