A baby’s epilepsy may have the chance to heal on its own as they grow up, but in most cases, long-term treatment is required.
Inquiring whether childhood epilepsy seizures will improve with age.
A child frequently having convulsions, worried about developing epilepsy, consults a neurology expert
If a father has epilepsy, the risk of inheritance for a daughter is about 7-10%. If a child shows signs of inattention, it may be a symptom of ADHD. It is recommended to seek professional psychiatric advice.
Using sedatives during an epileptic seizure may affect development, so it’s important to seek professional advice and proper daily care.
A child with epilepsy experienced sleep-related twitching and a slight spasm in the right foot after switching kindergartens, prompting parents to inquire if it was a seizure.
Discuss whether children with epilepsy are prone to excitement and related treatment methods.
A nine-year-old child has epilepsy and needs to take anti-epileptic medication to control the condition. However, the child is not good at taking pills and usually swallows the medicine after it is crushed into powder. Will this affect the effectiveness of the medication?
Antiepileptic drugs may affect the fetus. For women who become pregnant unexpectedly while taking antiepileptic medications, it is recommended to weigh the risks and discuss with a doctor.
Discuss the possibility of inheritance after epilepsy cure and treatment methods.