How to treat children sleep epilepsy
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My child is one year old, and has been suffering from epilepsy for more than a year. I haven't had seizures during this period, but I have had frequent seizures recently. Fortunately, I took my child to the hospital for treatment for a period of time, and my body recovered a little. Do you have any experience in treating pediatric sleep epilepsy? Share with me how to treat children with sleep epilepsy.
How to treat children sleep epilepsy
Treatment method 1: nerve regulation treatment of epilepsy: nerve regulation technology, for the treatment of epilepsy effect is excellent, it combines the magnetic interference technology, EEG pacing technology, bionic biofeedback technology, and the internal environment control technology as one of the modern diagnosis and treatment technology.
Treatment method 2: etiological treatment of epilepsy: there are many causes of epilepsy, including more than 10 kinds of neurological diseases, including: congenital diseases, genetic diseases, prenatal and intrapartum injuries, intracranial infection, craniocerebral trauma, brain tumors, craniocerebral surgery, cerebrovascular diseases, metabolic disorders, poisoning, hypoxia, demyelinating diseases, etc.
Treatment method 3: drug treatment of epilepsy: the general principles of drug treatment of epilepsy are: early medication, sufficient dosage, accurate medication and long treatment course. Once the diagnosis of epilepsy established, immediately take drugs to control the seizure of epilepsy. If the dosage is enough to control epilepsy without seizure and drug toxicity, the blood drug concentration can be checked when necessary.
matters needing attention
Reasonable arrangements for children's life, learning, to ensure adequate rest, to avoid lack of sleep and emotional fluctuations. In order to prevent traffic accidents, children should not go out alone during medication. Take children to participate in some group activities appropriately, but pay attention to the safety of children. It is forbidden to swim and climb alone to prevent falling out of bed or falling.