Question

This year at the beginning of the year, while playing at a relative’s house, a child suddenly collapsed to the ground and had severe convulsions. At first, we thought it was cramps, but then the child started to spit white foam and didn’t respond to any calls. We hurried to take them to the hospital for examination, and the results showed they had epilepsy and needed to be hospitalized for treatment.

Answer

Based on your description, the patient has been confirmed to have epilepsy. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for treatment as soon as possible. After confirming the diagnosis of epilepsy, it is important to determine the classification, type, and cause of Traditional Chinese Medicine or Western Medicine, and gradually adjust the type, dosage, and treatment method of medication until the epilepsy stops occurring. This stage usually lasts for 1 to 3 months, and for some severe patients, the treatment time may need to be appropriately extended.