What to Do If a Baby Girl Has Epilepsy Symptoms?

The baby often shows symptoms such as tightly clenched hands, trembling limbs, and sometimes purple or black lips. The duration is generally more than 10 seconds, and there may be eye rolling without twitching, with the longest lasting up to 20 to 30 seconds. After the seizure, the baby usually falls asleep, wakes up feeling weak but in good spirits and able to eat. How should this be handled?
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What to Do When a 5-Month-Old Baby Has Epilepsy?

A 5-month-old baby is experiencing epilepsy symptoms, including crying, screaming, muscle spasms, and staring blankly. The onset and cause of the seizures are unknown, and they sometimes last up to an hour. The child is currently taking medications such as Depakene, Keppra, and Risperdal, but there is concern about the side effects of long-term use of Western medicine. Inquire whether it’s possible to control the condition through traditional Chinese medicine therapy, reduce recurrence, and discuss whether epilepsy can be cured and how to assess the extent of the child’s brain impairment.
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