Question

Would a 12-year-old boy develop epilepsy sequelae after a fall?

Answer

One month after the fall, the boy’s cerebral hemorrhage has completely absorbed, and no other discomfort has been found. The risk of recurrence of skin abrasions and increased intracranial pressure has decreased, and he can be discharged home for observation. Whether he will develop epilepsy or other sequelae is difficult to predict, and close observation is required. It is recommended that the child maintain a regular routine, avoid strenuous exercise, and pay attention to a balanced diet.