Question
What are the symptoms of child muscle cramps? My child, who is over two years old, had an episode once where they also vomited white bubbles. The hospital examination said it was caused by a respiratory infection, but now at three years old, it has happened twice recently. The symptoms of the cramps are the same; they feel like vomiting but don’t actually vomit and it gets better after a while. I want to know what’s going on. Also, some people say that if a pregnant woman eats pork, her child might get mad cow disease. I want to ask how to prevent it and what situations can cause such conditions?
Answer
Based on your description, it is considered that your child may be experiencing symptoms of epilepsy, but the exact condition cannot be determined. It is recommended that you take your child to the neurology department of the hospital for a brain examination to clarify the cause and receive appropriate treatment. We know that infantile spasms can cause significant harm to children, and if not treated promptly or with incorrect treatment methods, the condition can progress rapidly, posing great harm to the child. Therefore, we advise parents to pay close attention to their child’s condition and seek treatment promptly.