
Childhood Epilepsy
Childhood epilepsy is a neurological condition characterized by recurrent seizures in children. These seizures occur due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain, which can cause various symptoms, such as convulsions, unusual sensations, or loss of awareness. The condition can vary widely in severity and type, affecting each child differently. Some may outgrow it, while others may require ongoing treatment with medications or therapy to manage their seizures. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for improving outcomes and helping children lead healthy, active lives. Support from healthcare professionals and families plays a vital role in managing the condition.