Question
What are the dangers of sudden seizures in children?
Answer
Epileptic status is a serious and life-threatening condition. If not treated promptly, it can lead to brain edema, brain herniation, respiratory circulatory failure, and even death. Can epilepsy be cured? If a family member of an epilepsy patient discovers that the patient is experiencing an epileptic status, they should immediately take the patient to the hospital. If there are syringes, diazepam injections, or enemas at home, they can administer a single dose of medication before going to the hospital. Upon arrival at the hospital, they should report the details of the onset, time of administration, and dosage to the doctor to help them understand the patient’s condition and provide appropriate treatment.