Seizures in children & infants: types, symptoms & treatment
What are seizures in children? Learn about the types of seizures, symptoms to watch for, and how neurologists at Children’s Minnesota diagnose and treat seizures.
What are seizures in children? Learn about the types of seizures, symptoms to watch for, and how neurologists at Children’s Minnesota diagnose and treat seizures.
As an infant, Diana was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis, a rare and potentially life-threatening condition that took her ability to hear in one ear. During
Nora and her family shared their story about how she beat severe epilepsy with the help of her care team.
At 1.5 years old, Hudson loved playing around his house and would take a tumble from time to time, just like other kids. But, one
June battled seizures most of her life until the Children’s Minnesota Neurosurgery team helped stop them from happening. This November, June’s family wants to share
Two years after her epilepsy diagnosis, Sonia’s future looks incredibly bright thanks to support she received from her dad, Children’s Minnesota and Minnesota Epilepsy Group.
It can sometimes be difficult to tell if someone is having an epileptic seizure because everyone experiences seizures differently. Here’s what you need to know
Audrey was inspired to join Families as Partners because her grandson receives care at Children’s. Read Audrey’s family’s story here.
Gage was the first pediatric patient in Minnesota to receive the new SenTiva device, which delivers vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) to prevent seizures.
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