EEG, or electroencephalogram, is a modern auxiliary examination method used to check brain activity, which has certain diagnostic value for brain diseases, but usually requires a comprehensive analysis combined with other examinations.
Explore the methods of epilepsy diagnosis, particularly the application and importance of EEG in epilepsy diagnosis.
The child has experienced multiple episodes of high fever convulsions, and parents are concerned whether it is epilepsy, seeking further examination and treatment advice.
The child experienced elevated blood counts after a fever, leading to dizziness and vomiting. After treatment, the blood counts initially decreased, then rose again. The child still exhibits dizziness and vomiting symptoms, seeking help for the cause and treatment suggestions.
A 28-month-old child was admitted to the hospital with fever and seizures, displaying an abnormal EEG. The hospital diagnosed central infection and encephalitis, and recommended a cranial MRI and lumbar puncture for cerebrospinal fluid examination to confirm the diagnosis.
A child suddenly exhibits symptoms of staring and shock, which may be related to epilepsy. It is recommended to undergo a 24-hour dynamic EEG examination for diagnosis.
EEG examinations are non-invasive and safe for children and infants, allowing for multiple or repeated tests as needed.
Questions about hospital epilepsy examination devices and treatment suggestions
A three-year-old girl has been experiencing a condition of crossed legs stretched out for over a year, with clear consciousness but the ability to be interrupted, and unpredictable attack frequencies, occurring every few days. There is a suspicion that it might be epilepsy. Is this a symptom of epilepsy? She has undergone two EEG tests, with the first revealing abnormal discharges. How can we confirm whether it is epilepsy? Thank you.
Symptoms and coping suggestions for seizure attacks, including brain examinations and possible treatment methods.