Questions about the treatment of pediatric epilepsy
Introduces the treatment methods and daily care suggestions for pediatric epilepsy.
Abdominal epilepsy is a rare type of epilepsy that commonly occurs during childhood. Its causes include high fever convulsions, birth asphyxia, and birth injuries. The treatment prospects and pathogenesis are still unclear.
Introduces the traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods and efficacy for epilepsy.
Understanding the treatment methods for pediatric epilepsy, particularly the applicability of surgical treatment.
One of the symptoms of pediatric epilepsy is fever, but frequent fever might be a sign of another condition, such as bronchitis. It is recommended to undergo a routine blood test for a definitive diagnosis.
In cases where medication treatment is ineffective, there is a 50% chance that pediatric epilepsy patients can control or cure seizures through surgical treatment.
Is there a possibility of curing pediatric myoclonic epilepsy?
A 13-year-old girl suddenly fainted in a supermarket, sweating all over her body, her eyes rolled up, and she lost consciousness. After examination, her blood pressure was 103/58, blood sugar was 6.86, and EEG showed mild abnormalities. What kind of disease is this, and how should she seek medical attention?
Sleep epilepsy is a common type of epilepsy attack classification, characterized by seizures occurring during sleep.