Understanding the Correct Post-Epileptic Seizure Care Measures
Delayed onset encephalopathy caused by encephalitis may trigger multifocal epilepsy, making early treatment crucial.
What are the possible sequelae after the treatment of epilepsy?
Epilepsy not only affects the brain but can also trigger various complications, including respiratory infections and brain edema.
Possible factors for neonatal epilepsy include infections and brain trauma.
This article introduces the daily precautions for epileptic patients, covering aspects such as diet, lifestyle, and emotional management.
A 7-month-old child, treated at Guangzhou Children’s Hospital from April 25 to June 18 this year, developed epilepsy symptoms due to post-infectious sequelae of purulent meningitis. The child is currently seeking further treatment advice.
Preventing and managing pediatric epilepsy is a crucial issue of concern for both parents and doctors.
Prevention and Treatment Recommendations for Pediatric Epilepsy
An elderly father has been suffering from epilepsy for many years, and his condition improved after taking anti-epileptic medication. However, his recent condition seems to be worsening, and his family is worried about the reduction in efficacy or the need for medication adjustment. What principles should be followed when considering adjusting doses or switching medications?