How is epilepsy diagnosed
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When my mother was more than 10 years old, her head was injured. Later, she became epileptic. She had been treated all the time. Later, she slowly stopped taking medicine for many years. She didn't get sick for many years, and now she got sick again. After the doctor's treatment, it's much better. I'll share with you the experience of how to diagnose epilepsy
How is epilepsy diagnosed
Symptom 1: epileptic nystagmus: nystagmus is one of the main symptoms of atypical epilepsy. In traditional Chinese medicine, epilepsy, the cause of nystagmus in infants, is called epilepsy syndrome or epilepsy. As a manifestation of focal epileptic seizures, epileptic nystagmus is rare.
Symptom 2: postural epilepsy: refers to recurrent seizures and a certain posture as the main form of epilepsy, often caused by frontal lobe auxiliary motor area involvement. The typical manifestations are head eye deviation to one side with one or more postural ankylosis of the limbs. The upper limbs are usually raised to the side, the elbows are half bent, like fencing. At the same time, the consciousness is mostly reserved, and some of them are screaming or unable to speak. The duration of the whole attack is short. This kind of postural seizure is usually not accompanied by clonic movements, but can be transformed into other forms of seizures.
Symptom 3: rotational epilepsy: rotational epilepsy is a special type of epilepsy, which is easily confused with torsion spasm and other mental diseases, resulting in misdiagnosis. This disease is rarely seen in clinic. Repeated rotation is one of the symptoms of atypical epilepsy.
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