What are the atypical symptoms of epilepsy

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Recently, our children are always in a daze. They are very worried about it, so they went to see it and had an examination. It was confirmed that it was Capricorn. I always knew that epilepsy was a terrible disease, but I didn't expect it to happen to my children. Let's talk about the atypical symptoms of epilepsy.

What are the atypical symptoms of epilepsy

First, the types of atypical seizures are psychomotor epilepsy, abdominal epilepsy, infantile spasm and headache epilepsy. Epilepsy in the seizure, patients may show anxiety, sadness, anger, some patients will always repeat certain actions, such as: rubbing hands, undressing, daze and so on.

Second: sometimes they giggle and so on. In addition, some patients with seizures when sudden abdominal pain or headache. Epilepsy with motor symptoms as the main manifestation is a special clinical manifestation of epilepsy: atypical epilepsy symptoms are more likely to be misdiagnosed, and if not diagnosed and treated correctly in time, it will bring serious harm to patients.

Third: headache epilepsy: the performance of sudden onset headache, headache in the forehead, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, fatigue, blurred vision, drowsiness, intermission as normal. General nervous system examination did not have any positive signs. This type of epilepsy is easily misdiagnosed as neuropathic headache.

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Capricorn will appear a lot of atypical symptoms, in addition to the above symptoms, patients will have indifference, physical discomfort, suspicion and other psychological, bring great trouble to patients. In any case, patients need treatment.