What Are the Early Symptoms of Pediatric Epilepsy?

Early symptoms of pediatric epilepsy include loss of consciousness, temporary cessation of breathing, vomiting white foam, blue complexion, dilated pupils, rigid limbs, clenched fists, eyes rolling upwards or to the side, spasmodic twitching of facial and limb muscles, rapid and irregular breathing, tongue bite injuries, and incontinence of urine and feces. Regional muscle or limb spasms may manifest as temporary paralysis in the spasming area.
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