Question
The baby has leg convulsions, the eyelids twitch upwards, and the whole process takes less than a minute. This often happens in the morning, sometimes during sleep or play. What was the previous treatment situation and its effectiveness? I want to know what causes this condition and what kind of assistance is needed?
Answer
The possible causes of convulsions may include calcium deficiency-induced convulsions, high fever seizures, viral encephalitis, or potential epilepsy. It is recommended to go to the hospital for detailed examinations and tests to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. For frequent convulsive episodes, further investigations such as lumbar puncture and electroencephalogram may be required.