Question
What is the pathogenesis of pediatric seizures?
Answer
The pathogenesis of pediatric seizures may be due to increased neural excitability. Common causes include calcium deficiency, febrile seizures, meningitis, epilepsy, neurological diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, and craniocerebral trauma. Genetic metabolic diseases can have a significant impact on children. If not treated promptly or if treatment methods are inappropriate, the condition may deteriorate rapidly, posing serious harm to the child. Therefore, parents should pay attention to observing their child’s condition and seek medical attention promptly.