Question

I recently changed my nephew’s epilepsy medication, but a few days later he started feeling body pain and numbness in his lower body. Could this be related to the change in medication? Is it safe to switch epilepsy medication for children? How can I help him?

Answer

Suddenly stopping epilepsy medication or changing it without medical guidance can lead to adverse reactions. Epilepsy medications can indeed have side effects, but these are usually manageable, and switching medications under a doctor’s supervision can reduce the risk. Additionally, maintaining a balanced diet and proper nutrition intake is also important for epilepsy patients. It is worth noting that excessive eating or drinking may also trigger seizures. For your question “Does switching epilepsy medication affect children?”, it is recommended that you seek professional medical advice and switch medications under a doctor’s guidance. This will help ensure the child’s safety and health.