Discussing the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine in treating epilepsy and the selection of medications
Discussing the possibility of treating epilepsy caused by posthemorrhagic softening lesions in newborns.
After being diagnosed with epilepsy, the child has been on medication for control. Last year, they underwent a back implantation surgery, and this year, seizures have decreased, but a permanent cure is still being sought.
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Epilepsy triggered by high fever seizures can be treated through the restoration of neuron cell localization and repair therapy, achieving clinical cure of epilepsy.
Inquire about the possibility of alleviating epilepsy seizures caused by nodular sclerosis, and describe the symptoms and treatment of both mild and severe attacks.
Analysis of the incidence and potential causes of pediatric epilepsy, along with treatment recommendations
Infantile spasms are actually a special type of epilepsy in infancy, most commonly affecting babies aged 3 to 7 months. The causes may include birth injuries, newborn respiratory difficulties, viral encephalitis, intrauterine infection, congenital toxoplasmosis, congenital brain malformations, and many metabolic diseases. Infants experience severe pain, along with generalized convulsions, which can be more serious because they may also lead to mental disabilities in children. Immediate treatment is necessary. Starting early treatment can reduce the severity of brain damage. Less than 90% of children will develop mental and motor impairments or degenerative changes after the onset of the disease. If anti-epileptic treatment generally requires 2-4 years of long-term medication, the side effects of Western medicine may alleviate the interference with the intellectual and developmental growth of children.
Infantile spasms are a special type of epilepsy that may affect intellectual and motor development, and early treatment can reduce brain damage.
Are there treatment methods for epilepsy caused by ischemic hypoxia?