Question
A 13-year-old boy suffers from allergic rhinitis and mild otitis externa. He often develops rhinitis after catching a cold, leading to headaches and occasionally fever. He went to bed around 11 PM on Friday night and woke up at around 8 AM the next morning. Around 10 AM, while eating breakfast, he suddenly collapsed and had a seizure for about two minutes, losing consciousness. Upon waking up, he complained of a headache and general weakness. He went to the hospital in the afternoon, where the doctor recommended a brain CT scan and EEG. The doctor suspected epilepsy. However, the results of the brain CT scan and EEG were normal, with only routine blood tests showing certain blood markers elevated. The doctor advised observation, taking some symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, and ensuring adequate rest.