Child convulses one year after falling on head

Seizures in children one year after a fall on the head are usually considered to be probably due to seizures caused by the residual trauma. Most of the affected children will have some degree of trauma after a child falls on the head, and the trauma causes damage to the cerebral cortex, which induces seizures after a year of legacy. For children, the initial stage after a fall on the head should be a timely visit for effective and systematic examination and treatment. If a seizure occurs a year later, it is likely that the momentary strong impact of the fall on the head caused the brain to tense up, and although there were no symptoms at the time, there was still damage to the internal tissues or nerves of the brain, which, combined with the lack of attention at a later stage, caused the seizure a year later. Usually during a seizure there is an involuntary firing response in the cerebral cortex, resulting in symptoms such as convulsions, fainting and even impaired consciousness in the child. In addition, the condition cannot be ruled out as a result of a combination of factors such as brain tissue dysfunction and chronic neurological disease. The diagnosis of the child’s convulsions one year after falling to the head requires further imaging or EEG and clinical symptoms to determine the cause. If the seizure is caused by brain tissue dysfunction and chronic neurological diseases, you can choose neurotransmitter balancing drugs under the guidance of a doctor, and you can also cooperate with psychological counselling.