Question
What are the main symptoms and onset time? How do the laboratory test results look?
Answer
The main symptoms of epilepsy include: during an epilepsy attack, the child may lose consciousness, experience whole-body or focal muscle stiffness and convulsive twitching, muscle tension, eyes rolling upwards, teeth clamping shut, and the head tilting back. The onset time may be around July 24th. Laboratory test results show that there are no abnormalities in the blood test, and epilepsy is a common emergency in infancy.