Do infants take epilepsy drugs for convulsions?

  Patient Question: Disease: Infant convulsions Description: The baby had three convulsions between January 10th and January 22nd, the third one was awakened by my shouting and woke up crying, the baby’s eyes looked upwards when she was convulsing like she was frozen, her mouth was half open and she was making panic noises, her body was stiff as if she was frozen, she slept on her side and was stiff on her side when she was convulsing. The first time I saw her smoking I patted her back she hit a spacing and her body did not stiffen, the second time when I patted her back did not work I used my fingers to snap her tongue I just touched her lightly and she woke up, the third time I found her eyes open and looking upward a bit distracted kind of feeling wrong rushed to put The third time I found her eyes open and looking upward a bit lost in thought, I felt something was wrong and rushed to pick her up and found she did not respond.  I went for an MRI, EEG and dynamic EEG and found no abnormalities.  Hope to provide help: Please give me some advice on treatment and whether to give the baby epilepsy medicine?     Reply: According to your description, it should be a seizure, more than three seizures, should be able to diagnose epilepsy, EEG did not find abnormalities, can not exclude epilepsy. The specific cause of epilepsy needs to be further clarified. If each seizure occurs in the morning, you should pay attention to whether it is a glucose transporter deficiency, which usually occurs during fasting. In addition, it depends on whether there is a similar history in your family. Some familial or benign infantile epilepsy with EEG changes are also unclear.