Question

The symptoms of pediatric epilepsy include body tremors, wide eyes, and purple lips. Are these symptoms indicative of epilepsy, and what should be done in such a situation?

Answer

The diagnosis of epilepsy typically relies on clinical manifestations and auxiliary examinations such as electroencephalography (EEG). Secondary epilepsy may require further imaging studies to identify lesions. Currently, the treatment of epilepsy mainly depends on medication to control seizures, with no cure available. Precautions include taking medication on time to control seizures.