Pediatric Epilepsy Diagnosis Standards

The diagnosis standards for pediatric epilepsy include sudden, intermittent seizures accompanied by consciousness impairment, generalized or focal convulsions. Seizures can occur at any time and may be accompanied by symptoms such as self-harm, urinary incontinence. Electroencephalogram (EEG) is the most important diagnostic tool.
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Pediatric Epilepsy Dietary Precautions

Children with epilepsy should appropriately control their carbohydrate intake, increase fat consumption, and pay attention to the intake of water and salt. They should also ensure an adequate supply of vitamins and minerals, especially iron and calcium. Avoid consuming foods high in sugar and irritants.
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