Question

A 13-year-old boy, a friend’s child, is unable to control his dancing and attacking others and falls to the ground. How should one effectively handle a pediatric epilepsy situation?

Answer

Based on the description, the child has had pediatric epilepsy for over a year and has been taking medication to control it. While medication can temporarily control seizures, it increases the frequency of recurrence and has side effects, making long-term use inappropriate. It is recommended to use neuron electromagnetic stereophonic broadcast therapy for treatment, which is primarily based on physical therapy and has fewer side effects. This therapy can suppress abnormal nerve impulses, repair damaged neurons, and achieve the therapeutic effect of epilepsy.