Can you grow out of West syndrome?
Isabella Little
Updated on May 24, 2026
It's rare, but some children who had West syndrome as babies will die before adulthood. It usually happens before the age of 10. Your baby is more likely to develop normally if: They were at least 4 months old before they got West syndrome.
Can West syndrome go away?
There is no cure for West syndrome, so unfortunately, the only treatment is to reduce symptoms. West syndrome treatments usually include a course of prednisolone and/or an anti-epileptic medication. In a few individuals, surgery in the brain may help reduce symptoms.Can babies with West syndrome live a normal life?
West syndrome is generally not life-threatening but it occurs more often in children with life-threatening conditions. Furthermore, the treatments used for West syndrome can (rarely) cause death. As a result, only 5 out of every 100 children diagnosed with West syndrome will not survive beyond the age of five years.Can you grow out of infantile spasms?
Infantile spasms usually stop by age five, but may be replaced by other seizure types. Many underlying disorders, such as birth injury, metabolic disorders, and genetic disorders can give rise to IS, making it important to identify the underlying cause.Does West syndrome cause brain damage?
Any disorder that can lead to brain damage can be an underlying cause of West syndrome including trauma, brain malformations such as hemimegalencephaly or cortical dysplasia, infections, chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome, neurocutaneous disorders such as tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), Sturge Weber ...All About Infantile Spasms | Shaun Hussain, MD | UCLAMDChat
How long does West syndrome last?
West Syndrome OutlookUsually, the spasms stop by the time a child is 4 years old. But most people who have West syndrome will have other kinds of epilepsy or seizure conditions when they're older.