How to Treat Pediatric Psychomotor Epilepsy

Parents may notice their children exhibit unexplained crying, poor feeding, excessive calmness, and body stiffness when startled before the age of six months. These symptoms are often mistakenly attributed to the child’s young age, weak constitution, or simply believed to be due to premature birth-related developmental delays, leading to missed opportunities for timely medical consultation. After a diagnosis of epilepsy, parents often seek various treatments Blindly, hoping to improve their child’s motor dysfunction through conventional methods like injections and medication.
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