In young children, LGS usually begins with episodes of sudden falls. In the school-age group, behavioral disturbances may be the heralding signs, along with sudden falls. This is soon followed by...
It is characterized by several types of seizures , developmental delay, and behavioral disturbances such as poor social skills and lack of impulse control.
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is one of the most severe forms of epilepsy (a seizure disorder) that develops in children usually between one and eight years old.
Many teens do. Those who do not usually see some sort of shame involved, do not know much about them, or do not really want to recover from their problems.
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