Epilepsy in Children - Simply Explained

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Our discussion focused on seizures and epilepsy in children, exploring different types, causes, symptoms, and treatments. Here are 10 key points from our discussion:

Seizures in Children: Sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbances in the brain affecting behavior, movement, feelings, and consciousness.

Common Symptoms: Convulsions, twitching movements, staring spells, and in severe cases, loss of consciousness.

Seizures vs. Epilepsy: Not all seizures in children are due to epilepsy.

Febrile Seizures: Most common in children up to 6 years old, triggered by high fever often from infections like colds or ear infections.

Safety Measures for Seizures: Include placing the child on a soft surface, on their side, and removing nearby objects to prevent injury.

Treatment for Febrile Seizures: Fever-reducing medications and post-seizure medical evaluations to rule out other conditions.

Prognosis of Febrile Seizures: Generally good, with minimal risk of long-term problems or brain damage.

Epilepsy in Children: Characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures, affecting around 1% of children under 18.

Forms of Epilepsy: Includes benign childhood epilepsy with symptoms like facial twitching, and childhood absence epilepsy characterized by brief lapses in awareness.

Treatment and Prognosis of Epilepsy: Often involves antiepileptic drugs, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, the ketogenic diet. Many children outgrow epilepsy during adulthood.
Disclaimer:

This information is provided for general knowledge and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your doctor for any questions or concerns you may have about your health.
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I was diagnosed with Epilepsy when I was 2.
I had a Brain Tumor surgically removed when I was 8.
24 years Seizure free.

I heard some Epileptics say they hope it’s not a Tumor but in my case I’m glad it was just a Tumor because a lot of people have lifelong Epilepsy.

RobertWWD
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My nephew had hypoglycaemia as soon he born. Now he’s 2yrs old but the seizeures doesn’t stop. He has a bit of eyeball abnormalities and is not able to walk properly. What to do

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