Offer treatment suggestions for childhood epilepsy
How should epilepsy that has lasted over two years in a child be treated?
Offer professional advice on the treatment of pediatric epilepsy.
Symptoms of pediatric epilepsy, including weakness in hands, making grotesque faces, etc.
Childhood epilepsy can have negative effects on a child’s intelligence, behavior, and worldview, and increase the risk of trauma.
Symptoms of sudden epileptic seizures in children include excessive sweating on the head when changing diapers and during deep sleep, a habit of shaking the head, easy awakening during deep sleep, and grand mal seizures.
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.
Treatment and Prevention of Childhood Epilepsy