Question

When will epilepsy occur? My child has sudden seizures without any warning signs, and they are now 5 years old. During a seizure, their limbs become rigid, and they also spit white foam. I want to know how to provide assistance.

Answer

Epileptic seizures can be triggered by sudden changes in weather, colds, or fevers. Sudden changes in climate may cause discomfort in the body, leading to an increase in the risk of an epileptic seizure. Additionally, colds and fevers can weaken the immune system, causing brain hypoxia or insufficient blood supply to the brain, which can disrupt neural function and increase the risk of an epileptic seizure.