A six-month-old baby with a bout of convulsions is considered to have infantile spasms, which are mainly caused by prenatal risk factors, perinatal risk factors and postnatal risk factors.
1. Prenatal risk factors: common genetic mutations, inherited metabolic diseases, brain development malformations and other factors may induce infantile spasms, resulting in a six-month-old baby twitching.
2. Perinatal risk factors: In the perinatal period, if the baby has intracranial hemorrhage, ischemia, hypoxic encephalopathy, etc., it may lead to infantile spasms, which may cause the six-month-old baby to have a bout of convulsions.
3. Postnatal risk factors: usually caused by traumatic brain injury, central nervous system infections, etc. When infantile spasms strike, it can lead to a bout of convulsions in the baby, in addition to this, the disease can also lead to mental and motor developmental delay in the child.
The six-month-old baby a burst of convulsions, there may also be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.