Based on your description, regular shaking all over a child’s body may be due to benign myoclonus, sleep myoclonus, or startle reflex. Although these conditions are usually benign, it is still recommended to visit the hospital for a check-up to rule out more serious possibilities such as epilepsy.
Sudden movements during sleep in children can be caused by various factors, including intracranial diseases, infectious diseases, or metabolic abnormalities. It is recommended to seek professional medical attention for detailed examinations to determine the appropriate treatment methods.
Febrile seizures are a common occurrence in infants, and it is recommended to check the EEG two weeks after a seizure.
Seizures in children with high fever may be caused by fever-induced convulsions, and it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately.
Severe epileptic seizures in children transitioning into absence seizures are usually caused by genetic factors, characterized by a spike-slow wave complex EEG. Patients may experience brief loss of consciousness and absence-like symptoms.
Why do children experience full-body twitching during sleep at night, but appear normal during the day? What are the possible causes and treatment methods?
Cat cry syndrome is a genetic disease that can be diagnosed by chromosome testing of parents and children.
The feeling of something in the eyes may be due to eye strain or dryness caused by long hours of computer use and staying up late, or it could be a symptom of eye diseases such as glaucoma. It is recommended to visit a hospital early for a check-up to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
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