Inquiring about a child suddenly collapsing, foaming at the mouth, dilated pupils, followed by weakness throughout the body, not remembering what happened, whether this could be symptoms of epilepsy.
After 9 months of traditional Chinese medicine treatment for epilepsy, an 8-year-old child still experiences dizziness symptoms monthly. Does this indicate the treatment is ineffective?
Explore the efficacy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in treating epilepsy
Understanding the Symptoms and Diagnostic Methods of Unconscious Nodding
Vertigo, blurred vision, limb weakness, loss of consciousness, tremors, and drooling may be symptoms of epilepsy, but a professional diagnosis is needed.
A baby at seven months old experiences seizures, weakness, and vomiting white foam. After about a minute, the symptoms disappear. Are these symptoms indicative of epilepsy?
What to Know About Managing Pediatric Epilepsy
Postoperative recovery of a child’s left temporal lobe space-occupying lesion and epilepsy treatment plan
The main symptoms of infantile epilepsy include sudden movements of the limbs and facial muscles, often accompanied by upward rolling of the eyes, staring or squinting, and brief loss of consciousness.
Treatment Recommendations for a Three-Year-Old Girl with Severe Epileptic Seizures