Question

My child’s toes can move slightly and quickly in the morning, but they feel numb all over. When we went to the hospital for a thorough check-up, the brain CT was normal. On the third day, the feet could also move slightly and quickly, causing numbness in the buttocks and buttocks. Experts, how optimistic is the situation, will it collapse? Are all the symptoms of childhood epilepsy periodic attacks? I’m looking for help: Are all the symptoms of childhood epilepsy periodic attacks? How optimistic is the situation?

Answer

Epilepsy typically presents with characteristic seizure symptoms. In terms of intermittent recurrence times, symptoms may not recur once every two years, or they may occur multiple times a day within a short period. The duration of epilepsy seizures is not clearly defined, so it is also necessary to confirm the frequency of childhood epilepsy seizures based on the patient’s basic condition. In terms of the duration of recurrence, brief recurrences may last only a few seconds or minutes, while prolonged recurrences may last several hours. From the perspective of intermittent recurrence, they can occur as frequently as once every two years or as often as multiple times a day. Patients can try to maintain a peaceful mindset, relax themselves, which also has a good effect on preventing epilepsy.