Question
A three-year-old child has been diagnosed with epilepsy, showing delayed development and hand and foot twitching during naps. I would like to understand the dangers of seizure mini-attacks in children.
Answer
Pediatric epilepsy is a common condition during childhood, caused by recurrent convulsions due to sudden and temporary brain dysfunction. Frequent seizures can damage the nervous system. It is recommended to visit a regular epilepsy hospital for diagnosis and treatment, seek treatment as soon as possible, and choose medication based on the type of seizure. At the same time, ensure the child has adequate sleep, and the diet should be light and easy to digest. Avoid dangerous places and items, and have regular follow-up appointments.