Kneel down and ask an expert to answer my child does he have epilepsy?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-29
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, the presence of epileptic waves (i.e., epileptiform discharges) on an EEG is an important basis for diagnosing epilepsy. The diagnostic criteria for epilepsy are: first, there are symptoms of epilepsy that are reversed; second, the electroencephalogram examination showed epileptic waves; Third, anti-epileptic drugs are effective. However, EEG is not the only criterion, as there are individual patients with epilepsy who may have a normal EEG.

    Even a 24-hour long-range EEG test has a positive detection rate of only 80%.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It shouldn't be, go to a big hospital for a comprehensive examination, and the child's affairs can't be delayed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the main cause of epilepticism is produced by a combination of genetic factors, epileptic pathological changes in the brain, and precipitating factors, any single factor may not lead to epilepticism. Common causes include:1

    Congenital diseases 2, prenatal and perinatal Yujian fluid diseases 3, febrile convulsions with seizures 4, head trauma 5, intracranial infections 6, intracranial tumors 7, cerebrovascular diseases 8, poisoning 9, nutritional and metabolic diseases 10, other diseases, etc.

    It is advisable to give your child a detailed examination. See what's causing it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. From the point of view of the symptoms, it is very similar to epilepsy, and your local doctor has diagnosed epilepsy, so the epilepsy diagnosis should be clear.

    2. Carbamazepine has ***, any anti-epileptic drug has ***, but there is no way, it is more important to control epilepsy.

    3. If the effect of taking medicine is not good, surgery can be considered. However, there are many types of epilepsy, not all of which are suitable for surgery, and the most suitable for surgery is temporal lobe epilepsy, with a rate of up to 80% after surgery.

    4. The cost of surgery ranges from 40,000 to 100,000 yuan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, epilepsy needs to be done by the specialist of the brain ** center, it is recommended to treat it with traditional Chinese medicine, the effect is good, the effect is certain, and the sooner it is, the more thorough.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It sounds like epilepsy, a type of epilepsy called complex partial seizure, or it could be petit mal seizure. (It depends on whether your daughter has abnormal behavior after the seizure, whether she is tired and tired to sleep).

    The doctor has diagnosed epilepsy, and the diagnosis of epilepsy should be clear. According to the medicine given by the doctor, your daughter is likely to have a complex partial seizure

    Carbamazepine is a new generation of drugs that work well. Of course, there are still ***. All medications may prematurely become stomach upset, vomiting, sensitivity.

    Carbamazepine has a special (very uncommon) effect of causing a drop in red blood cells. (aplastic anaemia).Doctors usually recommend frequent blood tests and don't worry.

    If it is not controlled during these two years, the dose of the drug can be increased or a new drug can be added. Usually surgery does not make much difference in such epilepsy. Besides, there is no need to let the baby take a useless knife.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are only two cases in total, which can be observed first, and if it recurs, a 24-hour video EEG is required to determine whether it is epilepsy. Pay attention to let the child lie on his side to avoid vomiting and suffocation, and do not need to pinch or compress the limbs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The main clinical symptoms of epilepsy are briefly listed for you as follows:

    1.Generalized tonic-clonic seizures (grand mal seizures): sudden loss of consciousness, followed by tonic followed by clonic spasms.

    It is often accompanied by screaming, bluish complexion, urinary incontinence, tongue bites, foaming at the mouth or blood foam, and dilated pupils. After lasting tens of seconds or minutes, the seizures naturally stop and you enter a lethargic state. After waking up, he has a short period of dizziness, irritability, and fatigue, and cannot recall the seizure.

    If seizures persist, people who remain in a coma are called grand mal status and are often life-threatening.

    2.Absence seizures (petit mals): sudden interruption of mental activity, loss of consciousness, possibly myoclonus, or automatism. A few seconds to more than 10 seconds at a time. EEG showed 3 seconds of spikes or sharp slow wave synthesis.

    3.Simple partial imitation seizures: tonic seizures, clonic seizures, or epiesthesias of one limb in one part or one limb, which last for a short period of time and are clearly conscious.

    If the seizure extends along the motor zone to other limbs or throughout the body, it may be accompanied by loss of consciousness, called a Jackson seizure. Temporary paralysis of the affected limb after an attack is called Todd's palsy.

    4.Complex partial seizures (psychomotor seizures): psychosensory, psychomotor, and mixed seizures.

    There are many different degrees of impairment of consciousness and significant thinking, perceptual, emotional, and psychomotor disorders. There may be automatism such as fugue and nocturnal wandering. Sometimes, under the control of hallucinations and delusions, violent behaviors such as hurting others and self-harm can occur.

    5.Autonomic seizures (diencephaly): may be headache, abdominal pain, limbalgi, syncope, or cardiovascular.

    6.Those with no clear ** are primary epilepsy, and those secondary to intracranial tumors, trauma, infections, parasitic diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, systemic metabolic diseases, etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As long as you find the right hospital, distinguish the type, and the method is accurate, about 80% of patients can be fully controlled.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Liu Jinquan of Zhengzhou Weipants People's Hospital.

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