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What is the mechanism behind pediatric epilepsy? My child is only 4 years old, and he has been shaking recently. Could it be epilepsy? Is this epilepsy? What are the symptoms of epilepsy?
Describes the abnormal behaviors of children with epilepsy and diagnostic methods
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The treatment of pediatric epilepsy mainly includes medication, etiological treatment, surgical treatment, general care, and preventive measures.
Based on the situation you described, there are some symptoms of epilepsy. The current treatment mainly involves controlling the symptoms with medication, while carefully observing the baby’s condition. If the medication does not work well, regional ablation surgery and other treatment methods can be considered. Facing the Troubled of epilepsy, we should actively carry out detailed examinations and treatments and not avoid seeking medical attention. If epilepsy persists for a long time, it is necessary to timely change the treatment plan.
A child has 5-6 seizures a day, each lasting 4-18 movements. Is this epilepsy? What should be done? Medical history: 2 months, previous diagnosis and treatment process and effects: Diagnosed with epilepsy, treated for one month, took valproate magnesium for the first ten days, now on day 20 and no effect has been seen.
A 14-month-old baby experienced body arching and eye twitching three times, with a 24-hour EEG showing normal results. The doctor recommended taking anti-epileptic medication and inquired about other treatment options.
Treatment for pediatric epilepsy includes medication and surgical options. Medication is the most common and widespread method for treating epilepsy, as it involves finding the right medication and dosage to control the condition in most patients, with some patients potentially achieving remission after several years of treatment.
Analysis of the causes behind the continuous seizures in a 7-year-old boy with epilepsy