Can epilepsy in children cause sleepy eye movements?

Epilepsy in children can cause eye movements. Epilepsy is an age-related disorder, and some epilepsy only occurs when the patient is a child. And under certain conditions, epilepsy can be induced to appear. In addition to eye movements, seizures such as myotonia, cataplexy, myoclonus, dystonia, phantom vision, phantom smell, and phantom hearing may occur. Patients suspected of having a seizure should seek prompt medical attention, as epilepsy is a medical emergency that can be life-threatening. After determining that the patient is having a seizure, it should be clarified which type of epilepsy syndrome the patient is having and whether it is symptomatic epilepsy so that the next step in treatment can be taken.