Question

What are the precursors to epileptic seizures in children? My child has a particularly bad temper during each seizure, shouting loudly and throwing things, and then the epilepsy recurs. Is this influenced by the illness? What kind of help do I need: What are the precursors to epileptic seizures in children?

Answer

Based on the description, the precursors to a child’s epilepsy recurrence may include emotional fluctuations, irritability, and anxiety. The treatment of epilepsy requires systematic treatment at a regular hospital, and relying solely on medication to suppress seizures is not a long-term solution. Timely access to effective treatment is crucial for managing epilepsy. Currently, epilepsy treatment often combines traditional Chinese and Western medicine, with doctors tailoring appropriate treatment plans based on the patient’s actual condition. While actively treating, patients also need to pay attention to daily care and training.