Question

The child often experiences abdominal pain between the ages of 2 to 3 years. After examination, it was diagnosed as intestinal spasm, but recently, the pain has intensified, especially after meals. The doctor suspects it might be intestinal wall epilepsy and recommends further examination at a children’s hospital. What is intestinal wall epilepsy? How is it treated?

Answer

The first step in treating intestinal wall epilepsy is to conduct systematic and targeted examinations to determine the cause. For epilepsy with a clear etiology, in addition to effectively controlling seizures, it is also necessary to actively treat the underlying disease. With the advancement of medical technology and innovative examination methods, treatment can be targeted at specific nerve centers within the nervous system, leading to a Radical Cure effect. Wishing the child a speedy recovery!