Epilepsy in children and teens

Epilepsy in kids and teens means they have seizures before they turn 20. Seizures at this age can happen because of different reasons like genes, head injuries, or brain problems. Doctors find out if a kid has epilepsy by watching their seizures, asking about their health, and doing tests like brain scans. Kids with epilepsy usually take special medicines to stop seizures, and sometimes they need to change their diet or lifestyle. Parents, doctors, and teachers work together to help kids with epilepsy stay safe and feel good. It's important to manage epilepsy well for a better life.

 

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