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How Do You Recognize Epilepsy In A Child?

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How Do You Recognize Epilepsy In A Child?

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Epilepsy, characterized by recurrent seizures, can affect both children and adults. Recognizing epilepsy in children, however, can come with difficulties. Some of the symptoms of epilepsy are found in other conditions, which can make epilepsy hard to recognize and diagnose. Look for obvious seizures. Children with epilepsy can have grand mal seizures, petit mal seizures or partial seizures. A child having a seizure may exhibit rapid, repetitive movements, have a dazed look or lose consciousness for a short while. Not all children who have a seizure have epilepsy. However, if your child has a seizure for the first time, you should contact your child’s doctor in order to learn about the cause of his seizure. Take note of any of the other, less obvious signs of epilepsy. Some of these symptoms include the loss of memory, clumsiness, unusual sleepiness, blackouts, falling down, rapid blinking or nodding of the head, a dazed look and repetitive movements. Many children with epilepsy will ex

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