A patient inquires about their child experiencing two seizures at night, with a local diagnosis of epilepsy, seeking further confirmation and treatment advice.
The child is 18 months old and has seizures with eyes wide open and stiff during crying, followed by vomiting and gradual recovery after half a minute. Seeking possible causes.
A child may exhibit good behavior in kindergarten but become upset upon returning home, which could be a sign of separation anxiety. How should one cope with this?
The child has experienced multiple episodes of stiffness throughout the body, eyes rolling up, and lips turning purple, all occurring around 11 AM. Previous brainwave and blood tests were conducted, but the doctor said there were no issues. What kind of disease might the child have?
The baby might be experiencing these symptoms due to epilepsy.
A two-and-a-half-year-old child experienced multiple episodes of sudden unconsciousness due to fever that didn’t fully recover when he was one year old. Days ago, the child had a similar episode while playing, collapsing without apparent warning, and was diagnosed with fever-induced symptoms. Parents are concerned whether these symptoms could be signs of epilepsy and seek treatment advice.
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