My daughter is going blank for 5-10 seconds and then comes back normally. The symptoms are matching with absence seizures. Will it go away with age or its permanent...I am very worried.
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Video record one of the episodes and Do consult Pediatrician and neurologists and do show that recorded one. What triggers, the duration of the episode and time every details document it and convey while consulting.
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