Abnormal brain discharges in children may heal on their own or worsen, depending on the individual.
Abnormal brain discharges in children are usually a manifestation of abnormal brain function, which may include loss of consciousness, foaming at the mouth, muscle twitching, etc. They are commonly seen in epilepsy, traumatic brain injury or encephalitis, etc. Some of them may recover spontaneously, while others may worsen gradually. Among them, some children may gradually recover from the disease, while some others will gradually worsen, and they need to undergo brain CT examination as soon as possible to clarify the triggering causes and promptly treat the symptoms.
Therefore, once a child’s brain abnormal discharges, we must pay attention to it, and suggest that we cooperate with professional doctors to improve the relevant examinations in time, and consider drug treatment or surgical treatment if necessary. If epilepsy causes abnormal brain discharges in children, it is necessary to apply antiepileptic drugs such as carbamazepine and sodium valproate under the guidance of professional doctors for long-term regular treatment in order to effectively control the condition.