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Infant. Rolling Eyes In The Back Of Head. Tests Showed Normal. History Of Mother Having Seizure. Possible Seizure?

hey im looking for an doctor for my 5month old her eyes are rolling invthe back off her head its the first timei ever seen her do it but when she was in another persons care they had her see a doctor about it they thought she had a sezuire cause i have them but the doctor did a test and he said everything was normal im concerned. what should i do
Mon, 18 Nov 2013
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Hi,
Thank you for asking question on health care magic.
Infants have subtle seizures and are different from the regular seizures seen in the older children.
Because you have seizures, better to consult a pediatrician either to rule out or confirm the diagnosis.
Hope this answer will serve your purpose
Please feel free to ask any more queries if required
Take care
Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam MD;DCH
Associate professor of pediatrics
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Infant. Rolling Eyes In The Back Of Head. Tests Showed Normal. History Of Mother Having Seizure. Possible Seizure?

Hi, Thank you for asking question on health care magic. Infants have subtle seizures and are different from the regular seizures seen in the older children. Because you have seizures, better to consult a pediatrician either to rule out or confirm the diagnosis. Hope this answer will serve your purpose Please feel free to ask any more queries if required Take care Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam MD;DCH Associate professor of pediatrics