Question

A five-month-old baby has developed convulsion symptoms, initially presenting with mild nodding and limb contraction, with episodes occurring in a continuous manner. After treatment in a children’s hospital, the medication has controlled the symptoms well, reducing the frequency of episodes and alleviating the symptoms. However, after the recent high fever, the symptoms have recurred and the frequency of episodes has increased, with each episode occurring more frequently. After adjusting the medication, the effects have not reached expectations, with the number of daily episodes increasing to multiple times and each episode occurring ten or more times. Is it necessary to change the medication?

Answer

Based on the situation you have described, it may be considered to switch medications. I hope this helps you. Wishing you and your family good health.