Question
What are the common symptoms of pediatric epilepsy?
Answer
Children often do not like to talk or interact with others, and it was only after going to the hospital that they found out this was epilepsy. So, what are the symptoms that this epilepsy always recurs? The common symptoms of recurring pediatric epilepsy are localized or generalized seizures, along with foaming at the mouth. These symptoms may be caused by brain diseases, brain hypoxia or hemorrhage due to difficult childbirth, or other factors.
Management Methods
It is necessary to use antiepileptic medications under a doctor’s guidance, such as carbamazepine, sodium valproate, phenytoin, clonazepam, and phenobarbital. Pay attention to not overwork, maintain a balanced diet, consume fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and high-quality proteins to lower immunity. Always keep a pleasant mood to reduce the frequency of recurrence. Chinese external treatment methods such as gua sha therapy and acupoint massage can also be used for treatment.