When does croissant mania attack

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My child is 11 years old this year. He got epilepsy five years ago. He has been taking medicine for the past five years. As soon as he stops taking medicine, he will have a seizure. We are very distressed. The doctor has treated my child, and the symptoms have been alleviated. When will he have a seizure? Now let's talk about when the sheep horn crazy attack.

When does croissant mania attack

Symptom 1: tonic clonic seizure general tonic clonic seizure, formerly known as grand mal, is one of the most common types of seizures. It is characterized by loss of consciousness and systemic symmetrical convulsions. According to the manifestations, it can be divided into tonic phase, clonic phase and late convulsion.

Symptom 2: tonic seizures are characterized by sudden tonic contraction of the limbs or trunk, followed by no clonic period, and the seizure time is shorter than that of tonic clonic seizures.

Symptom 3: myoclonic seizures. Most of these seizures are hereditary diseases. Patients show sudden and transient single or repeated beating of a part of the body or whole body muscles.

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During the treatment, the patients should not change the dressing or stop the medication. Epilepsy is a relatively intractable chronic brain disease, the treatment process is long and the effect is slow. The period of taking medicine should be 3-5 years, and then according to the treatment situation, the drug dose can be slowly reduced under the arrangement of the doctor, so as to achieve the best rehabilitation effect.