A two-year-old child experienced crying and restlessness on the first night after taking antiepileptic medication, followed by drowsiness and lack of energy the next day, and a fever reaching 39°C on the third day, with another fever on the fourth day. Are these symptoms adverse reactions to the drug?
How should an epilepsy patient handle a recurrence after stopping medication for one year?
Discusses the issue of whether to add sugar to the antiepileptic drug Oxcarbazepine tablets, and advises patients to seek treatment at a regular hospital.
Explore the methods of epilepsy diagnosis, particularly the application and importance of EEG in epilepsy diagnosis.
Understanding whether it is safe to use antiepileptic drugs during pregnancy and the possible effects
Discussing the potential impact of epilepsy on a child’s intelligence and the relationship between epilepsy seizures and intellectual development.
Taking antiepileptic drugs may cause hand tremors, which is one of the common side effects.
Fainting and loss of consciousness accompanied by cognitive impairment may occur after taking antiepileptic drugs, possibly due to side effects or drug interactions. Consideration should be given to discontinuing or changing the medication.
How to decide on the use of antiepileptic medications for treating a child’s epilepsy?
Explore epilepsy treatment methods, emphasizing the importance of correct medication use and long-term regular intake.