Question
A 6-month-old baby cannot lift its head, can roll over, and has normal appetite. There are no significant abnormalities in general, but sometimes it trembles. What are the symptoms of pediatric epilepsy?
Answer
There are many causes of epilepsy. There are grand mal seizures, petit mal seizures, and loss of consciousness episodes. To diagnose the type of epilepsy, it is necessary to consider the symptoms during the recurrence and provide timely treatment. The main method of treatment is through oral medication. After carefully checking and excluding other diseases, targeted treatment can be provided. Children with epilepsy may have regional recurrence and generalized seizures, which may include symptoms such as limb twitching, loss of consciousness, vomiting foam, and eyes fixed upwards.