My daughter had epilepsy at the age of nine, and now she doesn t have convulsions, but she faints in

Updated on Toilets 2024-07-21
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Epilepsy is essentially a short-term lack of oxygen in the brain, and the discharge is selected as a convulsion. When you go to the toilet and stand up in the pit, you will be dizzy for a moment (also called black eyes), many people will, your daughter has suffered from epilepsy, and it is not surprising that she is physique!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If a child has symptoms of epilepsy, it is best to go to the hospital to consult a doctor for some specific symptoms and precautions. It is very dangerous when it happens.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    How old are you?

Related questions
6 answers2024-07-21

Don't do that anymore when you reach puberty, and don't worry too much if you're still an elementary school student. When I was in elementary school, I used to hide in the toilet with my friends to skip the secondary class (doge face), but I wouldn't do something like your daughter. >>>More

5 answers2024-07-21

This is normal, the child did not go to the toilet at night, urinated a lot, and slept very deeply and couldn't wake up, so he would spill urine on the underwear, this doesn't matter, it is natural to be older and normal.

3 answers2024-07-21

You go and try it, if you don't want it, ask for another one, one place and the same.

4 answers2024-07-21

He's just used to sitting on the toilet when he was a child and hasn't been able to change it, and it's going to change when he's older, don't worry too much, or you can force him to get used to it, cry and cry, just a few more times, don't let people soften when he cries.