Question

The child has recently been experiencing symptoms of staring blankly, slight tremors in the hands, and occasionally accompanied by spasms in the limbs. I would like to know what the early symptoms of pediatric epilepsy are?

Answer

Epilepsy is a common chronic condition, and children are a high-risk group. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential. Early symptoms of pediatric epilepsy may include: during an attack, the child may suddenly experience a brief loss of consciousness without convulsions. During an attack, the child may remain motionless, have a pale complexion, a broken voice, be unable to hold onto objects, and may also have symptoms such as instability while standing. I hope this information is helpful to you.