What are the symptoms of infantile epilepsy

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My best friend's child just born soon appeared a lot of bad symptoms, even convulsions, vomiting and other phenomena. So I went to the hospital to have a check. I suffered from infantile Capricorn, so I also looked for a lot of treatment methods. Next, I will tell you about the symptoms of infantile Capricorn.

What are the symptoms of infantile epilepsy

First, early symptoms of facial features: including seeing moving or static light spots, aperture, Mars, black spots, a mass of monochromatic or colorful things, etc.; taste aura: including uncomfortable taste such as bitter, sour, salty, sweet, greasy, etc; Emotional symptoms: including anxiety, anxiety, depression, panic, fear is the most common one, illusion, hallucination, seeing or feeling things and scenes that actually do not exist.

Second: olfactory: smell bad smell, such as fishy smell, scorched smell, etc.; auditory: two ears buzzing, ringing, bell, etc. Somatosensory: such as limb numbness, tingling, etc.; muscle or muscle group vibration, voice or chewing, head and eye turning to one side, etc.; palpitation, shortness of breath, respiratory distress, sweating, blushing, gastrointestinal discomfort, etc.

Third: early symptoms of infantile epilepsy will appear in the form of aspiration. When drawing wind, limbs straighten, twitch, hands clench, eyes straight, mouth foaming, unconsciousness, this is a big attack of children's epilepsy. Sometimes it's hard for parents to accept that children with epilepsy have to have a draught, but it's not. Children's early symptoms of Capricorn, experts in children's Capricorn, also can see a small attack, also known as absence attack.

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Through the above brief introduction, I believe many people have a better understanding of the symptoms of infantile epilepsy. This can also facilitate the early detection of disease, so as to take the most effective treatment measures. This can also reduce the pain of children, after all, the incidence of epilepsy is not fixed.