EEG has no effect on infants.
EEG is a test in which electrodes are attached to the patient’s scalp and a brain wave amplifier is used to record brain waves and analyze the disease by reading the brain waves. EEG is non-invasive and the test itself does not affect the infant in any way, except that the process lasts for a long time and requires careful observation of the infant’s behavior and prompt treatment of any abnormalities.
Parents should accompany the infant during the EEG test, and if necessary, actively calm the infant to avoid any disturbance or fear, which may affect the results of the test. When doing EEG, you can communicate with the doctor to understand the specific situation in detail.