Question
Which hospital in Hefei offers the best epilepsy treatment?
Answer
Epilepsy is a disease characterized by intermittent dysfunction of the central nervous system, caused by recurrent and sudden excessive discharge of neurons in the brain. It involves varying degrees of motor, sensory, autonomic, consciousness, and mental state impairments, originating from the brain and recurring repeatedly. This definition encapsulates the complexity of epilepsy symptoms and highlights its two fundamental characteristics: recurrence and recurrence. Recurrence refers to the occurrence of a second, third, or even multiple seizures after the first one. Even the most common convulsions are not considered epilepsy if they occur only once, as they do not possess recurrence. Recurrence means that symptoms appear suddenly and also stop suddenly. We may have seen patients who suddenly collapse while walking or eating and then recover after a period of time. Some children with abdominal epilepsy may experience sudden severe abdominal pain while playing happily, crying or falling to the ground, and then completely disappear a few minutes or several tens of minutes later and continue playing. Regardless of how complex the symptoms of epilepsy are, these two characteristics must be present. This is also an important basis for diagnosing epilepsy. The incidence of pediatric epilepsy is relatively high, and it has a serious impact on health. Due to the physiological characteristics of newborns, combined with the nervous system,