What are the early symptoms of children's epilepsy

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Our children have been in junior high school. They have been playing at home for two months in the summer vacation, and now school is about to start. But yesterday, I found that the child was very strange, convulsed, and then fell down. I immediately sent him to the hospital, saying that it was children's Capricorn. Let's talk about the early symptoms of children's epilepsy.

What are the early symptoms of children's epilepsy

Symptom 1: dizziness, stomach discomfort, and even sudden loss of consciousness, apnea, foaming at the mouth, limb twitch, and even rolling eyes, may be caused by sheep horn wind at this time.

Symptom 2: some epileptic patients do not convulse when they come on, but show daze, immobility, abnormal behavior, emotional or mental abnormalities, or have abdominal pain, headache, vomiting and other autonomic nerve dysfunction symptoms.

Symptom 3: the early symptoms of epilepsy are usually sudden stop of movement, empty eyes and sudden end after lasting for five to ten seconds. In severe cases, sudden loss of consciousness, apnea, twitch of limbs, clenching hands, eyes turning up or black eyeball leaning to one side, blue complexion, mouth foaming, often accompanied by tongue bite and urinary incontinence.

matters needing attention

The treatment of children's epilepsy should start from the details of life, prevent the recurrence of the disease, maintain a good attitude, adhere to the treatment, pay attention to daily life, regular life, rest on time, ensure adequate sleep, avoid staying up late, fatigue and so on.