What symptom does infantile epilepsy have
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Our child is only 9 months old. Recently, I always sleep in a daze, not crying or making noise. It's very quiet. I don't feel right. Sometimes I don't respond to any shouting. Later, I went to the hospital to know that it's epilepsy. Let's talk about the symptoms of infantile epilepsy.
What symptom does infantile epilepsy have
Symptom 1: the early symptoms of epilepsy in children are characterized by sudden and short-term loss of consciousness, No drowsiness after seizures, interruption of language and stop of activities during seizures, fixed in a certain position, no falling down, and staring blankly. Sometimes pale, no muscle twitch, attack lasts 2-10 seconds, not more than 30 seconds, soon consciousness recovery, continue normal activities.
Symptom 2: somatosensory: epilepsy symptoms for numbness, tingling and so on. Tremor of muscles or muscle groups, phonation or chewing, head and eye turning to one side, etc. Palpitation, shortness of breath, respiratory distress, sweating, flushing, gastrointestinal discomfort, etc. Emotional aura: including anxiety, uneasiness, depression, panic, etc. fear is the most common one, illusion, illusion, seeing or feeling things and scenes that actually do not exist, etc.
Symptom 3: aura of facial features: including seeing moving or static light spot, aperture, Mars, black spot, a mass of monochromatic or colorful things, etc. Taste aura: including uncomfortable taste such as bitter, sour, salty, sweet and greasy in the mouth. Olfactory: smell bad smell, such as fishy smell, burnt smell, etc. Hearing: two ears buzz, bell, bell, etc.
matters needing attention
It has brought great harm to the health and life of children with epilepsy. Therefore, children with epilepsy should be treated scientifically as soon as possible to reduce the harm of children with epilepsy. Patients should pay attention to the precautions of treatment, fully understand the symptoms of children with epilepsy, and grasp the golden treatment time of children, so as to treat children with epilepsy well.