What can children epilepsy do

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My sister's child is very cute and clever. The only bad thing is that the child has epilepsy, so I seldom see him go out to play with children of the same age. Now let's talk about what kind of sports children with epilepsy can do.

What can children epilepsy do

First: Patients with epilepsy can only do some proper exercise, not vigorous exercise. For example, long-distance running, epilepsy patients should not participate, this is because, long-distance running is the use of oxygen consumption, there will be excessive ventilation phenomenon, so that the body produces respiratory alkalosis, thus inducing seizures.

Second: sports not suitable for epilepsy patients include: diving, light aircraft driving, gliding, racing, horse racing, polo, boxing, wrestling, rock climbing, mountain climbing, pole climbing, rapids boating, dodge ball, rugby, kendo, fencing, judo and Taekwondo. High and low lever, windsurfing, javelin, shot put, discus, archery, shooting and other sports should be done according to one's ability, and it is not suitable for patients with epilepsy who are not well controlled.

Third: in fact, children with epilepsy can exercise, including: running, walking, walking, gymnastics, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, baseball, softball, badminton, tennis, kickball, golf, football (but not overhead ball), and folk dance.

matters needing attention

Epileptic children can also carry out appropriate exercise, but for those unsuitable exercise must not try, lest their condition become more serious. Many parents over protect their sick children, but children also need exercise, which can also enhance their children's resistance.