A 10-month-old baby suddenly experienced a seizure with eyes rolling up and hands clenched, lasting for three to four minutes.
A 4-month-old baby exhibits head and hand tremors, possibly related to a cold and calcium deficiency.
This article discusses a case of a 5.5-year-old child experiencing fever and seizures, as well as the treatment with mannitol.
A 7-year-old girl experienced sudden limb convulsions and clenched teeth during the night. Is this epilepsy?
This article discusses whether epilepsy (commonly referred to as ‘Yangjiao Feng’ in folk medicine) and epilepsy are the same disease.
Describes a child’s condition and related examination results, inquiring whether the seizure was caused by gastroenteritis
A 16-year-old child experienced a sudden seizure during sleep, showing symptoms such as a purple face, unconsciousness, and no fever. After emergency treatment, they recovered and were sent to the hospital for Brain Electroencephalogram and brain CT scans, which showed no abnormalities.
Understand the differences between neonatal startle and seizures, and learn how to properly respond to these two situations.
Over the past three years, children have experienced blind spots and seizures every year, with parents inquiring whether this indicates epilepsy.
High fever seizures in children may cause varying degrees of harm to the brain.