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How to treat epilepsy in children?
Hello, 1. Strengthen the management of children's daily life: Parents should help children with epilepsy develop good life rules and eating habits to avoid satiety, fatigue, lack of sleep and emotional stimulation. At the same time, try to avoid children's contact with computers and game consoles, and reduce the flash stimulation of TV and computer screens to induce seizures.

2. Parents of children should strengthen their understanding of epilepsy: parents of children should strengthen their understanding of epilepsy, so that once the child has a major seizure, parents can make correct nursing measures to avoid the child from being hurt. For example, in the event of a major attack, the child should be put on the bed or on the flat ground, and a towel should be inserted between the child's teeth. Violence should not be used to stop children from convulsing. If the duration of the attack exceeds the previous time or the number of attacks increases significantly, the child should be treated immediately.

3. Correct diagnosis of epilepsy in children: There are many reasons leading to seizures, and the treatment of epilepsy is a long-term project, so it is necessary to make a clear diagnosis before treatment. Only by making clear the cause of epilepsy can we carry out targeted treatment and achieve remarkable results. If the diagnosis is not accurate, don't rush to treat it. In this way, the original disease will not be cured, but will aggravate the condition and bring greater pain and burden to the children and their families.

4. Help children with epilepsy to relieve mental stress: Parents and doctors should help children with epilepsy to relieve mental stress and avoid inferiority complex due to illness. In addition, children should be urged to take medicine in strict accordance with the doctor's prescription, and the drug dosage should not be changed at will or stopped for no reason.

5. Timely treatment: Every time a child has an attack, the central nervous system will be affected to a certain extent, which will aggravate the instability of neurons and more easily lead to the next attack. Therefore, once the diagnosis of epilepsy is accurate and it has occurred many times, it should be treated immediately to prevent the condition from getting worse.