Epilepsy in children: Not only epilepsy, seizures can also occur due to these reasons in children, know the expert’s opinion

Not every problem with seizures in children is epilepsy.

Epilepsy in children is usually associated with frequent seizures (seizures in children), but it is not necessary that every seizure is due to epilepsy only. In some children, seizures can also be a sign of some other serious problem related to the brain and nerves. It is not easy to identify such problems in the initial stages, because their symptoms can appear like normal epilepsy, slow pace of development of the child, change in behavior or difficulty in concentrating. Dr. Sufi Rumi (Medical Spokesperson, Jolly Healthcare) Believes that timely information and awareness makes identification and treatment of the disease easier.

If a child is having frequent seizures even after treatment, is not developing as per his age, abnormal movements are seen in the body or he has started forgetting things and skills learned earlier, then these signs should not be ignored. In such cases, it is necessary to consult a doctor and get an in-depth examination done, so that the real cause of the seizures can be found out and the right treatment can be started on time.

When a seizure requires a thorough investigation

There can be many reasons for seizures, such as high fever, infection or any other disease of the body. But if the child has frequent seizures, often stares blankly for a few seconds, there are sudden jerks in the body, falls without any reason, the medicines show less effect or the seizures start at a very young age, then it should be taken seriously and a doctor should be examined. In some children, such problems can affect speech, learning, movement, sleep, behavior and overall development.

Many times, parents are the first to realize that the child is not developing as per age or is behaving differently from other children of the same age. Such early signs should not be ignored and expert doctor should be consulted in time.

Why sometimes it becomes difficult to identify the real reason

Some brain problems related to seizures are not easy to identify, because their symptoms are often very mild or appear like other common diseases. This is the reason why many families have to consult different doctors before the correct disease is diagnosed. In some cases, the child’s treatment continues, but the real reason for the seizures is not revealed. Delay in diagnosis can increase family anxiety and stress, as well as impact the child’s development and long-term care.

Today many types of modern tests are available, with the help of which doctors can understand the disease in a better way. Timely diagnosis not only provides clear information about the disease but also helps in deciding the right treatment and giving appropriate advice to the family.

No fear, awareness is most important

Such problems related to seizures in children can be a cause of worry for families, but recognizing their signs in time and starting the right treatment can make a big difference in the future of the child. Its objective is not only to control seizures but also to ensure the child’s education, learning ability, development and better life. Jolly Healthcare believes that if a child is showing symptoms that point towards a deeper problem, then it should not be ignored simply by considering it as epilepsy.

Identification of the disease can be made easier with correct information, timely testing and supervision of expert doctors. This reduces the anxiety of the families and they can move forward with more confidence with better treatment and care of the child.

Manish Raiswal

Manish Raiswal

Manish Raiswal is currently working as a team lead on Lifestyle Beat in TV9 Digital. Manish’s career started in 2015 as a sub editor with India News’ digital platform Inkhabar. Passing through different stages, he has worked in prestigious media organizations like India News, Amar Ujala and NDTV. Manish is associated with journalism after completing his graduation in BA Honors Mass Media from Jamia Millia Islamia between 2009 and 2012 and diploma from the country’s prestigious media institute Indian Institute of Mass Communication (Delhi) between 2012-13. Apart from lifestyle, Manish likes to write on topics like health, social, women and child development and travelling. He is fond of learning new things on most of the topics related to lifestyle.

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