Question

The baby suddenly fell in November 2012 and exhibited symptoms such as lack of focus in the eyes, hand spasms, and no response to calls. The seizures sometimes occurred at fixed times, more frequently in the morning. How should this situation be handled?

Answer

For mild seizures in newborns, it is generally recommended to use medication for control, such as Phenytoin or Oxcarbazepine. While surgery can reduce the frequency of seizures, it may not completely cure them. Parents should take precautions for safety, avoiding allowing the child to be alone in dangerous areas and protecting their tongue during an episode. If a persistent seizure state occurs, immediate hospital treatment should be sought. Additionally, for pediatric ADHD, it is advisable to seek early treatment from professional hospitals to prevent the deterioration of the condition.