Your worry is understandable. While your daughter is not displaying any clinical symptoms, the positive
EEG concerns you, as it would most parents. But it sounds like there is reason for reassurance. It is certainly possible to have a 'false positive'
EEG. Excessive movement of the
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury or
eyesAmblyopia
Blepharitis
Bloodshot eyes
Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye, or even of the whole body, accompanied by a state of physiological arousal, could result in abnormal
EEG in the absence of any illness. Did you speak with the neurologist about the
EEG? What did you learn from him/her? It is always possible, of course, to have a repeat
EEG if the doctor thinks it would be useful. I am not a neurologist, so my comments must be taken in that context. Perhaps you could post your question on our Neurology Forum and receive more instructive remarks than I can offer.