Sudden muscle relaxation and loss of consciousness in a child may be signs of epilepsy.
The baby might be experiencing these symptoms due to epilepsy.
The child experienced a sudden seizure and vomited foam after playing happily at home at 10 AM. Last year, similar symptoms were triggered by a low fever. The hospital examination now reveals an abnormal waveform on the electroencephalogram and severe calcium deficiency. Concerns arise about whether it could be epilepsy, as there is no family history of the condition.
A two-and-a-half-year-old child experienced multiple episodes of sudden unconsciousness due to fever that didn’t fully recover when he was one year old. Days ago, the child had a similar episode while playing, collapsing without apparent warning, and was diagnosed with fever-induced symptoms. Parents are concerned whether these symptoms could be signs of epilepsy and seek treatment advice.
Seeking advice from professional pediatric neurology medical institutions in Shanghai for diagnosis and treatment of cerebral palsy and epilepsy.
7-year-old boy with a history of epilepsy, inquiring whether general anesthesia for strabismus surgery will affect the brain
A child with high fever experiences convulsions, vomits foam, cannot cry, and rolls their eyes.
A child with a history of high fever seizures experienced vomiting and low fever after receiving the DPT vaccine. How should it be handled?
After a child’s epilepsy has been cured, will it still be inherited by the next generation?
A child exhibits symptoms of eyes rolling up and hands clenched into fists, with episodes lasting about a minute each, occurring three times since October.