Understand the necessary tests and diagnostic criteria for a confirmed epilepsy diagnosis.
What tests are required to confirm a diagnosis of epilepsy?
Recently, the child has been experiencing a loss of appetite, no desire to eat anything, poor sleep at night, lack of energy, and an unknown sensation of separated sutures. What tests are needed for pediatric hydrocephalus?
The child had two seizures while sleeping. The local diagnosis was epilepsy. The family wants a clear diagnosis in Beijing and a specific treatment plan. Can any tests confirm the condition?
Diagnosis and Treatment Considerations for Pediatric Cerebral Palsy
What should be done when a 2-year-old child shows signs of epilepsy?
Understanding the Treatment and Condition of a Baby’s Mild Externally Hydrocephalus
Epilepsy is a complex neurological syndrome with recurrent episodes, commonly seen in childhood. Also known as ‘sheep epilepsy.’ Children with epilepsy may experience sudden loss of consciousness, often accompanied by generalized or focal muscle spasms and behavioral changes. These episodes tend to recur frequently. Mild stimuli, such as loud noises, can trigger seizures. Prolonged epilepsy can have a severe impact on the mental and intellectual development of children. Therefore, prevention and treatment should be strengthened. Modern medicine generally categorizes epilepsy into primary and secondary types. Primary epilepsy refers to cases with unknown causes or genetic factors, often onset after the age of 4.
My child is five and a half months old. When other children touch her, she cries, and she herself doesn’t like to touch other children. When other children play with her, she turns her head away, and sometimes she wants to cry. Is this normal?
Treatment Methods and Recommendations for Children with Cerebral Palsy