How is benign epilepsy determined in children?

When determining benign epilepsy in children, it can be judged by EEG, imaging, age of onset and clinical presentation. 1. Electroencephalogram (EEG): In general, the EEG of children with benign epilepsy tends to show central temporal spikes. 2. Imaging examination: When these children undergo imaging examinations such as CT or MRI, no abnormalities are often found. 3. Age of onset and clinical manifestations: The onset of the disease usually occurs between the ages of 2 and 13 years old, and is not accompanied by organic changes in the brain, and the intelligence is often normal. The number of seizures decreases with age. It is recommended that children with epilepsy symptoms should go to a professional medical institution in time for standardized treatment.