Question

How should epileptic children be cared for?

Answer

When epileptic children go out, they should carry a treatment card with them for emergency use and to contact their family in time. They should not travel before their symptoms are under basic control. After their symptoms are controlled, they must travel with a family member who is familiar with their condition and skilled in care, and carry emergency medication. Attention should be paid to diet and sufficient sleep to ensure they do not overwork, and dangerous areas should be avoided, such as cliffs, and dangerous rocks should not be climbed. Rivers or reservoirs should be kept away from, and frightening adventure parks should be avoided to prevent visual and auditory stimulation. Bathing should not be done in a bathtub to prevent sudden seizures that could lead to drowning.