Question

My daughter has epilepsy. In her previous kindergarten, the other children didn’t play with her, and I was worried she might become too shy. After switching to a new kindergarten, she experienced intermittent slight twitching in her lower body for about 30 seconds during a nearly 2-hour nap in the afternoon, with intervals of about 1-2 minutes, but there were no further seizures. However, a week later, she had a stiff slight twitch in her right foot that stopped when called by an adult. Is this a seizure?

Answer

The occurrence of a stiff slight twitch in the right foot before bedtime cannot be ruled out as a seizure. It is essential to visit a regular hospital for examination immediately. Although epilepsy is difficult to treat, it is not incurable. Maintaining a positive attitude is crucial! Timely treatment of the disease is the key; do not delay the treatment time. To recover a healthy body, it is imperative to quickly seek treatment at a regular hospital. During treatment, patients must have confidence.