Early symptoms of epilepsy in children

Dr. Jesse Nelson
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2025-05-24 10:49:31
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The early stage of epilepsy in children is mainly characterized by simple focal seizures, unconscious loss during seizures, and no discomfort after seizures. Performance for the face, neck or limbs part of the tonic or clonic convulsions, breath-holding seizures, mostly occurred in 6 to 18 months of age infants, typical performance is when any unpleasant crying immediately showed respiratory arrest, cyanosis and general muscle tone low, there may be a temporary disturbance of consciousness, generally not more than a minute, after spontaneous breathing, then return to normal, EEG is normal, with the increase of age, seizures gradually reduced, after five years of age no longer attack.