A child with epilepsy and low intelligence, brain hypoxia in childhood. The child is 6 years old with epilepsy, taking carbamazepine, experiencing frequent minor seizures, three tablets daily. Should the medication be changed?
The child has had epilepsy for a month and the condition has improved after taking Western medicine, but there is still a problem with vomiting. Can the child take Western medicine long-term?
The diagnosis of epilepsy requires an MRI scan to determine if there are any abnormalities in the hippocampal region. Additionally, a physical examination is necessary, including general internal medicine and neurological checks, focusing on mental state, intelligence, and language abilities, as well as an eye examination.
Seizures caused by high fever may be due to febrile convulsions, but frequent occurrences could lead to brain damage, requiring further evaluation.
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