How to Treat Pediatric Epilepsy

A 7-year-old boy is experiencing uncontrollable seizures and aggressive behavior. Question: How to treat pediatric epilepsy? Answer: The recurrence of epilepsy is caused by damaged brain neurons, leading to an imbalance in electrical impulses within the brain. To prevent recurrence, it is necessary to repair the damaged neurons and restore the balance of electrical impulses in the brain. Epilepsy patients need to continue medication treatment and should not arbitrarily reduce or stop taking medication, as this may worsen the condition. In addition, it is important to avoid triggers such as high fever, fatigue, and dehydration.
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How to Treat Pediatric Epilepsy

A 7-year-old boy, a friend’s child, is experiencing epilepsy symptoms, such as jumping around and hitting others, and is unable to control himself. How should this be handled?
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How to Treat Pediatric Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a chronic brain disorder that requires repairing damaged brain neuron cells to achieve the goal of completely eliminating seizures. I would like to inquire about the treatment methods for pediatric epilepsy and the situation of treating this disease in public hospitals in Tianjin.
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