What Are the Symptoms of Pediatric Epilepsy?

Most epilepsy medications have an antiepileptic effect. These drugs work by reducing the excitability of brain neurons but do not repair cells. Epilepsy is a chronic disease caused by abnormal discharge of neuron cells. To completely treat brain diseases, measures must be taken to repair cells. It is recommended that patients try the American (AM) Ultrasonic Nanometer NGF Localization Repair Therapy to repair damaged cells and restore cell balance for clinical treatment.
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What Are the Symptoms of Pediatric Epilepsy?

The symptoms of pediatric epilepsy can be divided into two main categories: those with movement and those without. Symptoms with movement include physical activities or skeletal muscle spasms that cause facial expressions, such as twitching or stiffness of limbs, blinking, clenching of the jaw, or foot arch inversion. Symptoms without movement are mainly manifested as neurological symptoms, such as drowsiness or a decrease in consciousness, making it impossible to respond normally.
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