1-Year-9-Month-Old Child Suspected of Having Epilepsy, Request for Diagnosis and Treatment

The child experienced a high fever and convulsion due to hand, foot, and mouth disease, followed by a seizure without fever. Examination revealed positive rotavirus response, MRI showed demyelination, and EEG detected a small amount of sharp waves. How should doctors diagnose this condition and provide treatment recommendations? Additionally, how should traditional Chinese medicine treatment plans be executed? Thank you for your assistance.
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11-Year-Old Boy’s Epilepsy Treatment Not Effective

An 11-year-old boy’s epilepsy seizures have increased from two to three times a month to one to two times a month. The seizures are accompanied by foaming at the mouth and loss of consciousness, with varying durations from one minute to ten minutes. He is currently being treated with oxcarbazepine and Chinese herbal kidney-tonifying anti-epileptic capsules, but the results are unsatisfactory.
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