Question
Why does a child exhibit abnormal epilepsy?
Answer
The incidence of epilepsy is particularly high in daily life, and when a child has epilepsy, adults should also discover it in time to assist the child. Moreover, epilepsy can easily develop from other conditions, such as when a child experiences abdominal pain, dry heaves, nausea, and peripheral neuropathy; they should undergo urine tests or urinalysis. This condition often accompanies epilepsy. The onset of symptoms usually occurs after fasting or intense exercise, often accompanied by palpitations, dizziness, sweating, nausea, irritability, and even behavioral disorders. Parents need to be particularly attentive.