Pediatric Epilepsy: Diagnosis and Long-term Management

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About the Case Presentation

Pediatric epilepsy is a neurological disorder marked by recurrent seizures, affecting around 1% of children worldwide. Early and accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective management, involving a thorough clinical history, physical exams, EEG, and imaging studies like MRI. Identifying seizure type and underlying causes—such as genetic, structural, or metabolic factors—guides treatment strategies. Long-term management typically includes antiepileptic medications tailored to seizure type and child response, with regular monitoring for side effects and efficacy. For medication-resistant cases, additional treatments like dietary therapy (e.g., ketogenic diet), vagus nerve stimulation, or surgery may be explored. Beyond seizure control, managing comorbidities such as cognitive delays, behavioral issues, and psychosocial challenges is essential for holistic care. Collaborating closely with healthcare providers, caregivers play a key role in monitoring, ensuring adherence, and supporting the child’s quality of life, education, and social integration.

About the Speaker

Dr. Rama Krishna Cheruvu

Dr. Rama Krishna Cheruvu

Senior Consultant Pediatrician, Mayflower Hospital, Hyderabad

Dr Rama Krishna is a pediatrician with more than 20 years of clinical experience. Graduated from Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam, and post-graduation from the same institute in 2001 and was awarded as best outgoing student and recipient of Dr. Lavanya Mukherjee Prize for being university topper. Life Member of IAP.Also, possess Post graduate degree in Clinical Research and Regulatory Affairs from Sikkim Manipal University.Presently Working as a Senior Consultant Pediatrician at Mayflower Hospital and Trinity Hospital in Hyderabad.

An active member of various community health programs. Active member as speaker and delegate, in local IAP programs. Areas of special interest include infectious diseases, immunization, child growth, nutrition, and

adolescent counseling.