Question

This morning, a baby who is about to turn one year old suddenly experienced stiff limbs and a purple tint on the lips while descending the stairs. This condition lasted for about a minute before the child became weak. After undergoing an emergency room blood test, the results were normal, but Brain Electroencephalogram and CT scans have not yet been performed. The baby is currently in good health, and there is no family history of epilepsy. I would like to know if such symptoms could be indicative of epilepsy?

Answer

Seizures occur due to damage to brain neuron cells and their abnormal discharge. To completely prevent seizures, it is necessary to repair the damaged neuron cells. Once these damaged neuron cells are repaired, the weak bioelectricity in the brain will produce in an orderly manner, thereby achieving the goal of treatment.