Question
My daughter experienced seizures at around six months old during episodes of diarrhea. These seizures have occurred nine times in total, with each episode lasting longer than the previous one, and all happening during high fevers. Moreover, her language development is significantly delayed, limited to simple sounds like ‘Dad’, ‘Mom’, and ‘Grandpa’. I’m wondering if this could be related to the seizures?
Answer
Based on your description, your daughter’s condition primarily involves recurrent seizures, which may be due to fever-induced seizures but cannot rule out the possibility of epilepsy. Her delayed language development and other growth issues might be related to the seizures. I recommend taking her to the hospital for a follow-up consultation and undergoing detailed examinations such as a 24-hour dynamic EEG to confirm whether she has epilepsy and to receive appropriate treatment. The above suggestions are for the question ‘The Cause of Multiple Seizures in My Daughter at Around Six Months Old’, hoping it can be helpful to you, and wishing you health!