It's been a week since I caught a cold, and the medication hasn't improved. I went to the hospital for examination today and preliminarily identified that children have epilepsy. I've never had epilepsy before, and I occasionally have cough symptoms during the day.
Condition Analysis:
If there is inflammation of lung and kidney in a cold, this is pneumonia. The situation is relatively serious. Pulmonary infection needs to be treated with antibiotics in hospital. If there is epilepsy, it may be caused by drugs or high fever. If the seizures are not frequent, you can observe it first
Condition Analysis:
Pneumonia and epilepsy are two completely different diseases, and there is no direct correlation between them. The main manifestation of pneumonia is cough and expectoration, and the treatment is mainly anti-inflammatory treatment. The main manifestations of epilepsy are paroxysmal convulsions and unclear consciousness. The treatment is mainly antiepileptic treatment.
Guidance:
As for the diagnosis of pneumonia, it should be considered whether it needs to be treated with sodium propionate in combination with antitussive drugs. In addition, it should be considered whether it needs to be diagnosed with pneumonia and whether it needs to be treated with sodium propionate for a long time.
Condition Analysis:
If there are no symptoms of this kind of pediatric epilepsy, it should be judged based on the results of EEG. The occurrence of epilepsy is self-healing and may return to normal in a few seconds, so it may not be completely observed at ordinary times. At present, there is inflammation in the lungs and infection needs to be actively controlled. If the body temperature is too high, it will also cause febrile convulsions and convulsions.