How to Determine If a Baby Has Epilepsy

The characteristic of a minor epilepsy seizure in children is a sudden onset and sudden cessation of brief loss of consciousness, without convulsions. During an attack, the child may remain motionless, with a pale complexion, speech temporarily stopped, and hands unable to hold objects. Sometimes, they may be unsteady on their feet. Symptoms generally disappear after 2 to 10 minutes, and the child may have no memory of the episode. Parents should be aware that this could be a sign of epilepsy.
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How to Determine If a Baby Is Experiencing Night Sweats

Baby night sweats may be caused by calcium deficiency, requiring enhanced nutrition, increased consumption of bone broth, and more sun exposure. Treatment includes medications such as Lysine, dextroamphetamine, and pemoline, with tricyclic antidepressants being another effective option. Begin with a low dose and gradually increase to an effective dosage before switching to maintenance treatment.
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