Question

Two weeks ago, a 7-year-old child experienced a seizure lasting about 30 seconds when his body temperature reached 39 degrees. He also had loss of consciousness and incontinence of urine. This was his third such episode, with previous experiences at the ages of 3 and 6, all of which quickly resulted in a return of consciousness. Previous brain CT scans were normal, and EEG showed slight abnormalities, with the doctor unable to determine if it was epilepsy. How should this situation be handled? Thank you!

Answer

The analysis of the condition primarily involves issues related to high fever, considering the disturbance of the nervous system by heart and liver fire, and yellowish urine. The doctor asked: “How are your diet and bowel movements?”