Question

How to Determine if a Baby Has Epilepsy?

Answer

The main symptoms of an epilepsy seizure include sudden loss of consciousness followed by muscle rigidity and convulsions. These are often accompanied by screaming, pale complexion, incontinence, tongue bite, drooling, or vomiting foam. These symptoms may last for tens of seconds to several minutes before the baby enters a state of drowsiness. It is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for a formal examination to ensure an accurate diagnosis and receive timely treatment.