Question
My baby is 5 months old, and recently, his eyes have been constantly rolling up. When they do, his eyes squint and the white of his eyes are exposed. This also happens when he is feeding, and he rolls his eyes up a few times before it stops. Could this be a symptom of epilepsy? Is it severe? Is it easy to treat? And is there any harm to the child’s body from doing an EEG?
Answer
Hello, the main treatments for epilepsy currently include brain holographic therapy, physical therapy, vagus nerve stimulation, psychological cognitive function training, ketogenic diet treatment, Western medicine treatment, traditional Chinese medicine treatment, and surgical treatment. A suitable treatment plan can only be formulated by considering the patient’s specific condition, type of seizure, and medical history. We know that pediatric epilepsy can cause significant harm to children. If it is not treated promptly or the treatment method is incorrect, its progression can be very fast, posing great harm to children. Therefore, it is crucial to seek timely treatment at a professional hospital.