
Pediatric Epilepsy
Pediatric epilepsy is a neurological condition affecting children where abnormal electrical activity in the brain causes recurrent seizures. Seizures can manifest as convulsions, brief lapses of awareness, or unusual sensations, depending on which brain areas are involved. It’s a common condition with various causes, including genetic factors, brain injuries, or developmental issues. While epilepsy can be challenging, many children manage effectively with medication, lifestyle adjustments, and medical care. Early diagnosis and personalized treatment are essential to helping children lead healthy, active lives, reducing the impact of seizures on their development and daily activities.