Pediatric Neurology: Talking to Parents about Seizures, Convulsions, and Epilepsy
Release Date: 12/05/2022
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info_outlineA seizure sounds like a scary event for any parent to witness in their child, but it’s important to understand that a seizure doesn’t necessarily mean there’s a scary diagnosis in a child’s future. Kenneth Habetz, MD of Our Lady of Lourdes is a pediatric neurologist and has a focus on childhood epilepsy. Dr. Habetz joins us on ParentingU to explain what a seizure is; how they are different to epilepsy; and what to do if your child has a seizure. Many parents have concerns about seizures in children—this episode has a lot of answers.
Childhood Seizure Questions Answered on this Episode
- Does having a seizure mean a child has epilepsy?
- What should I do if my child has a seizure?
- What is a febrile seizure?
- What causes seizures?
- Do kids outgrow seizures?
- Is medication the only treatment for seizures?
- Does sugar cause seizures?
- Why should I video my child having a seizure?
Seizure Resources for You
- Habetz likes some of the resources available on the Epilepsy Foundation website
- If your child is having a seizure, Dr. Habetz says to place the child on their side; DO NOT put anything in their mouth
- Habetz welcomes calls from primary care physicians to discuss pediatric seizures
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