Zellweger Syndrome Symptoms
2. Seizures
When people think of seizures it often brings to mind the thrashing and foaming at the mouth that is seen during epileptic fits. This symptom can be very scary for many parents to observe in their baby, knowing there is nothing they can do to help.
When it occurs in children, it usually takes the form of uncontrollable body movements and sometimes a loss of consciousness. Abnormal brain development is what often leads to the occurrence of these seizures. They tend to begin during the first 4 weeks of the baby’s life and are thus referred to as neonatal seizures.
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