Question
My two-year-old baby shakes when she takes her afternoon nap, wakes up in the morning, or wakes up at night. She prefers to sleep on her stomach and turns back over when I turn her onto her back. She breathes in rhythmically, and her movements are much more exaggerated than normal. Besides that, she wiggles her bottom and her legs shake. We’ve had an EEG and checked for trace elements, and everything is normal. She is perfectly normal when she is doing this action, and she is very smart. There is no history of epilepsy in the family. What could the doctor say?
Answer
Oh, the baby is two years old now, so we should be more relaxed about this situation. Stress, yes, yes, yes. Drink more water. Pay more attention to the details. Generally, to diagnose epilepsy, there should be no interference.Brain injuries and severe infections can also cause this.