
Infantile epilepsy
Infantile epilepsy is a neurological condition in which infants experience repeated seizures—sudden, brief disruptions in brain activity. These seizures can vary in appearance but often involve movements like staring, jerking, or body stiffening. The condition may be caused by genetic factors, brain abnormalities, or developmental issues. While it can be serious, many children with infantile epilepsy respond well to treatment, such as medications or therapies. Early diagnosis and management are important to support normal development and reduce risks. The condition requires medical oversight to monitor and control seizure activity, helping affected children lead healthier lives.