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    Medication For 6Month Old With Active Tonic Clonic Seizure

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    If your 6-month-old baby is experiencing active tonic clonic seizures, it's important to get him or her diagnosed as soon as possible. These types of seizures can be caused by a number of different conditions. Getting an accurate diagnosis will help you choose the appropriate medication for your child.

    A neurologist can diagnose your child and provide recommendations for medication that will help control his or her seizures. However, starting a child on medication can be a complicated decision. Taking into account the needs of your family, the risks of the seizures, and the benefits of the medication, you and your doctor will work together to choose the best options.

    Your doctor may decide to treat your baby with an anticonvulsant medication. Anticonvulsant drugs (AEDs) help to stop seizures by blocking the electrical activity in the brain. In addition, they have few side effects.

    Emfit New Zealand seizure monitor The most common AED is phenobarbital. It has been shown to be effective in babies with reduced oxygen in the brain.

    Another type of medication is valproic acid. This drug is used to treat many childhood seizure disorders. Depending on the type of seizure, it's used alone or in conjunction with other medications. During treatment, it can cause side effects, such as nausea and appetite increase.

    Infantile spasms can be severe and can cause your baby's body to bend forward. He or she may also jerk and throw out arms and legs. Usually, these episodes occur in clusters.