Reasons for Seizures in an 8-Month-Old Child

An 8-month-old child experiencing seizures, lasting a few seconds each time, with the frequency increasing to over ten times a day within the past ten days. The symptoms primarily occur between 16:00-18:00 in the afternoon, with occasional occurrences in the morning. Additionally, the child exhibits a clenched jaw, which reduces the frequency of seizures. What could be the cause of the seizures? What kind of hospital is needed for an EEG examination? Is it necessary to go to a major city’s hospital?
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Reasons for Unstable Sleep and Frequent Awakening in Young Children

Describes the situation of an five-month-old male infant who has restless sleep and tends to wake up easily, often accompanied by crying. He prefers to sleep on his side or crawl, and he will wake up even if adults try to correct his sleeping position. He usually wakes up around 6 a.m., and during the day, he can only sleep for about an hour but remains in good spirits.
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