My toddler is 1 1/2 yr old, we discovered that she is suffering from epilepsy,wi!


Question: her seizure was staring , jerking along with bowel movementand fingers turned blue, this was the type of her seizure


Answers: her seizure was staring , jerking along with bowel movementand fingers turned blue, this was the type of her seizure

Hey There.... Dont worry...
Even i was a epileptic person... through proper medication & excersize I was cured. Epilepsy has got many types.
The one I had was momentary, I used to get blinded,deaf, & muted during the seconds or minutes the siezure lasted. I took medication for 6 years & now i am totally cured of it. Few precautions: Do not let the toddler see too much TV or Bright Lights... this might start the siezure because this is the root cause to start a seizure....weakness can also be one of the causes.....

Dont worry god is there, give him proper medications, take good care of him, & he will be a normal person

a wellwisher....

Have you already brought your kid to a doctor? There are some cases that when a toddler has epilepsy that it will be outgrown when the kid turns to 7, but still you must consult a professional advice from a doctor...

Hi, the possibility of outgrowing this seizure is very high. It sounds like juvenile grandma seizure. Children usually get this either from holding their breath or crying till they pass out and lose oxygen to their brain, or from being stuck in the birth canal too long. You just need to watch the child don't swallow their tongue during a seizure or bang their head on something. Most children outgrow these types of seizures before age 12. Hope this helps.

I'm sorry your precious one is suffering like this. But , hun, only time will tell if she will outgrow seizures. Some children do and some don't. Her physician should be able to give you a better idea on whether or not she will outgrow the epilepsy.
My granddaughter did outgrow her epilepsy by the time she was 10 years old.
So, there is hope that your little one could outgrow hers as well.
You could always do a search on internet to get all the info you can on epilepsy in children. There's lots of info online now, so just type epilepsy into your search engine(Google, Yahoo, Ask.com. etc.)

She can but get her to a Doctor





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