Question

My friend’s child has had “eclampsia” since they were young, shaking their small hands involuntarily during seizures and needing an adult to watch over them to fall asleep. There is no vomiting after the seizure. Are there any good treatment options for children’s eclampsia? Seeking help: Are there any good treatment options for children’s eclampsia?

Answer

Patients with epilepsy usually undergo treatment with oral antiepileptic drugs, and some may benefit from surgical treatment. The specific treatment should be adopted based on the detailed examination results of the head CT and electroencephalogram. It is recommended that parents take their child to a regular hospital for a follow-up examination as soon as possible, follow the doctor’s orders for symptomatic treatment, maintain good living habits, eat a light diet, avoid eating mutton, dog meat, coffee, strong tea, cola, and spicy and irritating foods, ensure sufficient sleep time, and prevent overtime work, fatigue, and emotional fluctuations.