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Children with epilepsy can suddenly collapse or faint as the result of an epileptic seizure.
Convulsions in a child can indicate an epileptic seizure. Epileptic seizure activity can include jerking motions, muscle spasms and breathing difficulties.
Epileptic seizures can cause a child to lose memory for periods of time. Children often have no memory of time periods in which epileptic seizures occur.
Epilepsy can cause a child to display uncontrollable movements or bodily functions, including lip smacking, chewing, clapping, breath holding or loss of bladder control.
A sudden, unexplained look of fear in a child can indicate the child feels something strange occurring within the body. This can occur before an epileptic seizure or during the seizure.
An unexplained sleepy or confused look in a child can indicate an epileptic seizure. A sleepy or confused look often appears in a child following an epileptic seizure.
Epilepsy: Diagnosing Epilepsy In Children
Epilepsy Action: Epilepsy - a parent's guide
EMedicineHealth: Seizures in Children
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