How should we view the potential language and intellectual issues caused by epilepsy?
This article introduces specific care methods for epilepsy patients and how family members can adjust the patient’s daily diet according to medical instructions.
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A minor epileptic seizure in children may be accompanied by sudden falls and loss of consciousness, which can quickly return to normal, and the child usually has no recollection of having fallen.
A three-year-old boy with a genetic epilepsy asks about the symptoms of minor seizures.
The main symptoms of pediatric absence seizures include sudden loss of consciousness, staring, and no response to external stimuli, typically lasting for a short duration and commonly seen in children.
Explore the symptoms of a severe epileptic attack and related traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods
Symptoms of a severe epileptic seizure include generalized convulsions, often accompanied by prodromal symptoms.
A severe pediatric epileptic seizure is a more serious form of epilepsy, characterized by sudden collapse, loss of consciousness, body convulsions, and foaming at the mouth.
Infants with epilepsy can exhibit a variety of symptoms, including sudden cessation of movement, staring, abnormal mental state, and lack of expression. They may also show oral-pharyngeal movements or gastrointestinal symptoms, such as unconscious chewing, drooling, vomiting, and nausea.