Children's bodies have not fully developed and their ability to resist diseases is poor. They may be infected with some diseases, and parents need to take timely treatment methods. Childhood epilepsy is a common disease with complex causes. If a child shows symptoms of the disease, they need to be taken to the hospital for treatment immediately. So, what are the symptoms of pediatric epilepsy?
The symptoms of pediatric epilepsy can be roughly divided into several aspects, including systemic, trunk, and limb types, with different types of symptoms. The symptoms of the disease include small episodes of loss of consciousness, large episodes, etc. Children with small episodes may lose consciousness for a short period of time, or even lose consciousness completely. A small number of them have smaller consciousness disorders, can know the surrounding situation, hear questions, but cannot answer.
Epilepsy seizures are quite sudden, and the end is also very sudden. There are no signs before the seizure, and language and activity stop after the seizure. The eyes flip up, and there is also a pale complexion. If something is held in the hand, it will drop instantly. Children with severe seizures may experience generalized convulsions, with their eyes rolled up, their teeth tightly closed, and accompanied by a taste of white foam.
If parents notice the above symptoms in their children, it may indicate that they have epilepsy. They should take their children to the hospital for relevant examinations as soon as possible, diagnose them in a timely manner, and take medical measures to reduce the impact of the disease on the child's physical health.