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Understand Epilepsy Seizures In Childrens Before You Regret.

While it is difficult to recognize epilepsy seizures in children, early detection is important. Seizures are secondary to some other problem more often during infancy than at any other time of life. When caring for a baby who is younger than two years old, you may focus on the usual development milestones like weight gain and head circumference. However, it may be worthwhile for paediatric specialists and parents to work together to identify if the baby has any neurological disorders. "This is a critical period of brain development, so the consequences are a lot more severe. If a baby's brain can't process information well, they may lose a lot in terms of their ultimate development". In turn, undiagnosed seizures can lead to future trouble concentrating, remembering, and ability to learn. It can even be life-threatening. About 100 per 100,000 infants will suffer seizures, which may be difficult to recognize, even as an expert or parent. Some clues to various ty