Does an epileptic seizure during pregnancy affect the fetus, and how to manage the relationship between epilepsy and pregnancy
Viral encephalitis triggers epilepsy. After treatment with valproate sodium, the patient still experiences seizures. How should it be handled?
A two-year-old child experiences her first epileptic seizure, occurring every two hours. How should it be diagnosed and treated?
Is your child staring blankly, drooling, and wide-eyed while watching TV? These might be signs of epilepsy. How can you confirm a diagnosis?
Children may exhibit symptoms such as eyes rolling upwards, lips turning purple, and limbs extending straight after diarrhea, which could be indicative of epilepsy. It is recommended to seek a definitive diagnosis and take proactive treatment measures.
Discussing the Mechanisms and Causes of Epileptic Seizures in Children
Investigating the Reasons Why a 2-Year-Old Girl Frequently Lays in Bed with a Stiff Body
Discussing the effectiveness and principles of traditional Chinese medicine in relieving pediatric epilepsy.
Describes symptoms in children during onset and seeks possible diagnoses and treatments.
The patient experienced their first episode three months ago, followed by another two episodes within a month, and then one more episode every two months thereafter. Each episode lasted about a minute before resolving spontaneously.