My child is 5 years old. They’ve been feeling unwell lately, and I’m worried. What causes pediatric epilepsy? Pediatric epilepsy is a common neurological disorder in our body, mainly manifested as whole-body muscle contraction and rigidity under the influence of many emotional or infectious factors. Epilepsy is divided into primary and secondary types. Primary epilepsy refers to the problem of brain development in children, leading to unsynchronized brain impulses and asynchronous brain cell impulses.
The primary cause of pediatric epilepsy is due to strong stimulation of the visual, olfactory, sensory, and tactile senses. In addition, fever, fear, fatigue, hunger, emotional excitement, and insufficient sleep may also trigger epilepsy seizures. Therefore, to prevent epilepsy seizures, attention should be paid to the above aspects. During an episode, it is important to prevent falls and bites, stimulate the human and Hegu acupoints, and seek medical attention promptly. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery!
Pediatric facial paralysis may be caused by various factors, including facial nerve abnormalities, cold weather, external pressure, body changes, and psychological stress.