Is Mild EEG Abnormality and Mild Microcircle Abnormality Epilepsy?

An eight to nine-month-old baby experienced fever and seizures due to a cold, with symptoms including hand clenching, staring eyes, purple face, and frothing at the mouth. These symptoms lasted for about two minutes before the child fell asleep. After consultation at a county-level hospital and receiving intravenous treatment, the parents inquired whether this situation could be epilepsy.
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Is My 5-Month-Old Child Having an Epileptic Seizure?

The child is 4 months and 20 days old. During feeding, the child suddenly experienced a seizure involving the head and arms, lasting about 10 seconds. The eyes were closed, without any rolling back. The child continued to drink milk during the seizure and was conscious. There was no fever, and there is no family history of epilepsy.
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Is My Child’s Trembling Epilepsy? What Should I Do?

A child’s trembling may indicate epilepsy, but it could also be caused by other factors. Trembling is one of the main symptoms of epilepsy, but it is not the only one. Conditions such as hysterical seizures, hypocalcemia, and hypoglycemia can also cause trembling. Therefore, when a child has a seizure, careful differential diagnosis is necessary.
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