How does child epilepsy return a responsibility?
summary
For some children, learning difficulties may be due to their brain damage, requiring patients to keep enough attention to accept the treatment of this disease, which also leads to their epilepsy. This damage may occur before birth (neurodevelopmental problems), during birth (hypoxia, ischemia, etc.) or after birth (encephalitis, etc.). So we must do a good job in the related work of this disease, so what's the matter with children's epilepsy?.
How does child epilepsy return a responsibility?
First: seizures disrupt normal brain activity, which may prevent memory from working properly. The memory disorder that may occur in children after the attack may also lead to transient memory loss.
Second: children with epilepsy may also have abnormal discharges in the brain when they do not have seizures, including during awake or sleep. If this abnormal discharge is very frequent, it may also affect the child's memory and learning.
Third: it's common for a child to look different during a focal attack. These behaviors may include vomiting, lip twitching, running, screaming, crying or laughing. They may not be aware of what they're doing, but it could actually be an epileptic seizure. Depending on the type of seizure, children may feel very tired, headache, slow reaction, vision or speech problems after the seizure. This kind of attack brings fatigue or slow reaction may also affect the child's learning ability.
matters needing attention
Some children may ask for leave because of treatment and miss their normal study life. And the recovery after seizures or epilepsy damage, may also cause absenteeism. Parents may need to help their children make up for missing courses later.