On December 5, Infantile Spasms Awareness Week (ISAW) is held annually on December 1-7 and provides a unique opportunity to discuss disease awareness within the child neurology field. Professors with students at the David Tvildiani Medical University are increase awareness about Infantile Spasms in hopes of a brighter future.
The meeting was presented by Anando Kvernadze, PhD student at David Tvildiani Medical University, with an interesting topic: "Stop Infantile Spasms".
Infantile Spasms - This is the type of age-related seizures that is commonly found in children under 2 years of age.
In case of diagnosis of this disease, it is necessary to inform the patient's parents and relatives , early detection and urgent treatment of the disease is an important prerequisite for the development of the child.
Record your symptoms, take a video, and talk to your doctor immediately, avoiding cramping attacks on the body and extremities, sudden, uncontrollable, and repetitive movement.
Remember, early detection of the disease is very important!