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Patricia,
It is expected that a parent would want information when there child is diagnosed with epilepsy. Petit mal epilepsy is also called absence seizure, it may be accompanied by myoclonic jerks of the eyelid or facial muscles. Some children may suffer upto one hundred seizures a day. An EEG is usually diagnostic with characteristic 3hz spike waves. Medication such as depakote is effective in reducing frequency of seizures. The most common side effects of depakote are tremor, nausea and weight gain. The most serious side effect is liver failure (1 in 40,000). Some children may out grow petit mal epilepsy during adolesence. Its is important to talk to your neurologist about your concerns. In all cases the benefits are compared to the risks.
This response is provided as general information only. Always contact your physician regarding health care concerns.
Sincerly,
HFHS M.D.-SW
*Keywords: Petit mal epilepsy, absence epilepsy, seizure, depakote.