Frequent recurrence of pediatric epilepsy requires detailed examination at a regular hospital, followed by scientific treatment based on the examination results and lesion location.
The goal of epilepsy treatment is not only to control seizures but also to improve the patient’s quality of life.
Differences between pediatric epilepsy and adult epilepsy, and treatment precautions
Treatment Methods for Children with Epilepsy
Understanding the different types of pediatric epilepsy and their care methods
The main types of recurrent pediatric epilepsy include generalized recurrence, partial recurrence, febrile seizures, and reflexive epilepsy, among others. The types are diverse and the causes are complex. They often recur suddenly and stop suddenly, showing periodic characteristics. It is best to consult a neurologist for a detailed examination and diagnosis, and then work together with medication.
Pediatric epilepsy can be categorized into two main types: generalized tonic-clonic seizures and simple focal seizures.
Types of pediatric epilepsy symptoms include: 1. Pediatric occipital lobe epilepsy; 2. Benign Rolandic Epilepsy in children; 3. Benign familial neonatal epilepsy; 4. Benign juvenile myoclonic epilepsy; 5. Benign pediatric emotional epilepsy.
The child’s irritability after epilepsy may be due to mental disorders triggered by the epilepsy.
A sudden daze in a child could be a minor epilepsy seizure, requiring an EEG and brain CT scan for an accurate diagnosis.