Question

My child has been experiencing some minor problems since middle school, such as involuntarily trembling when lying down for a nap, which I am unable to control. At the time, I suspected it might be epilepsy. Now, with the heavy academic pressure, my child often suffers from headaches. I would like to ask, are there any good hospitals that can treat pediatric epilepsy?

Answer

For pediatric epilepsy patients, the treatment strategy is typically to first control the condition and reduce the frequency of seizures. Parents should be vigilant when choosing a hospital, avoid being misled by inappropriate guidance, and prioritize treatment at public hospitals. Additionally, nutritional supplementation is also very important during the child’s epilepsy treatment. Ensuring that the child’s nutrition is sufficient not only enhances their immunity but also has a positive impact on the recovery of the illness. Here, I sincerely hope that all children with epilepsy can recover soon and grow up healthily.