Discuss whether pediatric convulsion fainting is epilepsy and provide treatment suggestions.
Is a child’s sudden onset of unconsciousness, drooling, and other symptoms indicative of a seizure, and how should it be handled?
The child has been twitching for a year, suspected of carbon monoxide poisoning triggering epilepsy.
Parents inquire about the feasibility of surgical treatment for a two-year-old child suffering from epilepsy caused by brain hypoxia.
An 8-month-old baby girl has convulsions and frothing at the mouth every time she has a fever. Is this epilepsy? Can epilepsy cause fever?
Frequent fainting accompanied by vomiting white foam in a child may be a sign of epilepsy. It is recommended to undergo an EEG examination.
The characteristics of infantile convulsions include sudden and brief stiffness of the trunk muscles and bilateral limb contractions, typically manifested as repetitive nodding or backward arching. The entire muscle contraction process lasts about 1-3 seconds and often occurs in clusters.
Infantile spasm is a special type of epilepsy, with complex causes and significant impact on child development, requiring early treatment.
For students with epilepsy, living in dormitories may pose certain risks, but with appropriate treatment and care, these risks can be reduced.
Can epilepsy be treated with traditional Chinese medicine?