Can a 11-Month-Old Baby’s Epilepsy Be Treated Easily?

Recurring seizures at this age could be due to epilepsy, fever-induced convulsions, or even developmental issues in the brain. To confirm the diagnosis, it’s important to pay attention to Brain Electroencephalogram and brain CT scans. Epilepsy is caused by abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, and if diagnosed, usually requires long-term medication with a chance of spontaneous remission.
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Can a 9-Month-Old Baby Take Ketotifen for a Cold?

My baby is 9 months old and has been running a nose for a week. Initially, it was clear, but then it got thick. I took her to the doctor, and he prescribed ketotifen. Is it safe for such a young child to take it?? He also prescribed seven tablets, is the side effect too severe?? Will it affect intelligence??
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