What are the early symptoms of childhood epilepsy?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

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    s such men were then CQ: What are the characteristics of the factor of the product of two and what is the easiest way to multiply polynomials?

    Answer: If the first two terms of the second factor are proposed as the common factor 2, then from reading becomes 2(x-y), which is twice the first factor, and then multiplies (x-y) as a whole, and the original polynomial can be transformed into about (x-y).

    In the quadratic trinomial, you can use cross multiplication to decompose the factor.

    Solution (x-y)(2x-2y-3)-2

    x-y)[2(x-y)-3]-2

    2(x-y)2-3(x-y)-2

    x-y)-2][2(x-y)+1]

    x-y-2)(2x-2y+1).

    It is pointed out that (x-y) is factored as a whole, which is again the use of the "holistic" method of thinking in mathematics.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Epilepsy, commonly known as "epilepsy" or "epilepsy", is a chronic disease in which neurons in the brain suddenly and abnormally discharge, resulting in transient brain dysfunction.

    Symptoms of epilepsy:

    2. There are two manifestations of petit mal seizures, one is absence petit mal seizures, and the second is myoclonus petit mal seizures. Minor seizures of absence are manifested as stunned, unable to breathe, speech interrupted, and if there is something in the hand, it will fall, and the duration is about tens of seconds. Myoclonus petit seizures are characterized by transient myoclonus of the face, upper extremities, and neck.

    3. Localized seizures: transient convulsions or numbness on one side of the face or one side of the body. Sometimes these tics extend from the ends of the limbs to the opposite side.

    4. Psychomotor seizures, similar to small seizures of absence seizures, but they will last for a long time, hallucinations, delusions, and some unconscious actions such as chewing, sucking, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Children's emotions are particularly anxious, children will have some hallucinations, some different sense of smell, ears will have some buzzing sounds, children will often be in a daze, these manifestations are some early symptoms, found that these manifestations should immediately take the child to the hospital for physical examination.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The child will be anxious or frightened, will also have hallucinations or delusions, the child will nod and hug, will shout and cry after waking up, and has poor memory.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dizziness, bloating, poor reflexes, memory loss, abnormal cognitive function, these are all early symptoms.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Crying and laughing impermanence:

    Children often cry and laugh impermanently, so many mothers don't care too much, thinking that it is the child's play, but they don't know that the child has no reason, suddenly giggles, laughs for a while and then suddenly stops, this manifestation may be an early symptom of pediatric epilepsy.

    2. Meal-induced petit mal seizures:

    Some pediatric epilepsy patients often break the dishes and chopsticks when eating, and the seizure time is only a few seconds, and this symptom is often mistaken for carelessness.

    3. Sudden vomiting:

    The early symptoms of some pediatric epilepsy are twitching at the corners of the mouth when reading aloud, and if the reading does not stop, the symptoms of convulsions will be more obvious, and this symptom is only when reading aloud, and there will be no convulsions when reading a book.

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  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The most easily recognized form of seizures by the common people is sudden loss of consciousness, twitching of limbs, and trismus, which is commonly known as "epilepsy". However, some epilepsy is less "typical" and may present with brief confusion with mouth chewing and hands and feet groping. It can also be hazy, paused, or fixed in a position.

    Other patients present with a sudden fall without any aura. These symptoms can last from a few seconds to more than ten minutes each time, and then relieve themselves, but they are reversed, and each time the form is the same or similar, as few as a few times a year, and most of them occur every day.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Before the seizure, patients had symptoms such as dizziness and gastric discomfort in the premonitory stage, and severe seizures showed sudden loss of consciousness, apnea, twitching of limbs, clenching of both hands, rolling or black eyes, turning to the side, bluish complexion, foaming at the mouth, and urinary incontinence with tongue bite.

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