Question

Can a child with epilepsy be cured?

Answer

Hello, abdominal epilepsy is also a type of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. It accounts for about 1.1% of epilepsy cases reported domestically and is a rare type that predominantly affects children. The possible causes are primarily high fever convulsions, followed by birth asphyxia and birth injuries. The pathogenesis of the disease is still not very clear. Most scholars believe that the lesions are located in the hypothalamus below the subcortical autonomic nervous system center, and they mostly belong to cortical autonomic dysfunction attack leading to abnormal discharge.