Question

My child has epilepsy with mild symptoms. It first occurred a year ago when they suddenly collapsed, experienced slight twitching in their limbs, no frothing at the mouth, and a dazed look. They returned to normal after a few minutes, but we didn’t know what happened.

Answer

The causes of secondary epilepsy are complex, with various treatment methods and approaches, including medication, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, surgical treatment, and traditional Chinese medicine treatment. It is recommended to take the child to a regular traditional Chinese medicine hospital for treatment, as the efficacy is significant. If a child’s brain edema is not treated immediately or correctly, the condition may rapidly worsen, posing severe harm to the child. Parents should closely monitor their child’s condition and seek treatment promptly.