Epilepsy is a chronic brain dysfunction disorder that may recur, commonly affecting children and requiring treatment at a professional medical facility.
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A 5-year-old girl experiences sudden pauses in movement and upward rolling of the eyes, followed by a blank stare, lasting 2 to 7 seconds daily, multiple times. Seeking advice on choosing a hospital for pediatric epilepsy treatment.