Question

If the infant convulsions stop after taking medication, how long should the treatment continue?

Answer

In Western medicine, infant convulsions are often related to calcium deficiency. Children with calcium deficiency may experience poor growth, short stature, susceptibility to rickets, poor health, and weakened immunity. Infants may also suffer from poor growth due to calcium deficiency. Calcium also affects the function of the neural and muscular junctions; when calcium levels are low, it can cause spasms. Additionally, nitrazepam, prednisone, and topiramate are only symptomatic treatments. Prednisone can also cause calcium deficiency, creating a vicious cycle. Recommendation: Supplement with calcium while on medication. 1. Diet should focus on light, high-calcium, high-vitamin, high-fiber, and high-protein foods. Eat more vegetables and fruits, and drink plenty of water. 2. Massage therapy.