Symptoms of mild epilepsy in children

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Should parents pay attention to children with mild epilepsy? Although the number of patients with epilepsy is increasing, it should be treated reasonably, and epilepsy appears in all ages. We must not underestimate the occurrence of epilepsy. Children's health has always been a problem that parents are concerned about? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Symptoms of mild epilepsy in children

Mild epilepsy in children is a kind of epilepsy disease with high incidence in children from six to twelve years old. It belongs to the unique type of epilepsy in children. Because of its good therapeutic effect, it is called "mild epilepsy". In addition, the incidence of mild epilepsy in children is generally between 3 and 14 years old, and the high incidence is between 6 and 12 years old,

Simple partial attack: clear consciousness, lasting for several seconds to more than 20 seconds, rarely more than 1 minute. According to the origin of discharge and the involved parts, simple partial seizures can be manifested as motor, sensory, autonomic nervous and mental, while the latter two rarely appear alone and often develop into complex partial seizures.

The symptoms of psychomotor children with mild epilepsy are: psychosensory, psychomotor and mixed seizures. Most of them have different degrees of consciousness disorder and obvious thinking, perception, emotion and psychomotor disorder. There may be automatic symptoms such as wandering at night and so on. Sometimes, under the control of hallucination and delusion, violence such as hurting others and self injuring can occur. 98.82%。

matters needing attention

Diet will also seriously affect the occurrence of epilepsy, but also to the treatment of epilepsy caused a great impact. The nutritional value of sweets and snacks is not high, and polysaccharides are high in heat energy. Long time eating can cause malnutrition, induce diseases, and affect the normal development of teenagers. Therefore, parents should limit or even prohibit sweets and snacks for teenagers, and never let sweets and snacks become the "staple food" of teenagers.