What are the early symptoms of infantile epilepsy

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After the child got epilepsy, every time before the onset will appear some symptoms, vomiting, convulsions, and sometimes nonsense. These are very common symptoms before the onset of children, but there are many other symptoms. Next, I'll talk about the early symptoms of children's epilepsy.

What are the early symptoms of infantile epilepsy

First: epilepsy is also known as epilepsy, is a nervous system disease, children are high incidence, but many parents do not know the early symptoms of epilepsy, early symptoms of epilepsy in children will appear in the form of wind. When drawing wind, limbs straighten, twitch, hands clench, eyes straight, mouth foaming, unconsciousness, this is a big attack of children's epilepsy.

Second: experts in children with epilepsy, can also see a small attack, also known as absence attack. The early symptoms of children with epilepsy are transient loss of consciousness, generally only 2-10 seconds, rarely more than 30 seconds. If not carefully observed, it is difficult to find. In children also can often see a kind of called autonomic nervous epilepsy, performance for repeated severe abdominal pain, vomiting as the main performance of recurrent vomiting, often headache headache mainly headache epilepsy. Children with epilepsy may or may not have a family history.

Third: in medicine, children with epilepsy can be divided into primary and secondary. There is no etiology of primary breast cancer, and the real cause is not clear. Secondary mainly after brain lesions, such as brain hypoplasia, birth asphyxia, intracranial hemorrhage. Children with epilepsy can be treated, primary epilepsy treatment effect is very good, secondary epilepsy treatment effect depends on the primary disease, that is, the degree of brain injury. It takes a long time to treat children's epilepsy, 1-2 years or more. In the process of treatment, it can't stop suddenly or prematurely. It should be done according to the doctor's requirements.  

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There may be some different symptoms in different periods of epilepsy. Generally speaking, vomiting and sudden convulsions begin in the early stage of children with epilepsy. In addition, there may be no consciousness, the child's limbs will twitch, in short, the child is particularly uncomfortable.