Question
A 14-year-old boy, a child of a friend, is experiencing uncontrolled jumping and hitting others. The child is said to collapse to the ground. Can pediatric epilepsy be cured?
Answer
Current clinical trials for pediatric epilepsy suggest that there is a possibility of relief after early and aggressive treatment. This primarily involves medication-based therapy, along with complementary treatments such as immunotherapy or surgical treatment. It is recommended that you take the child for treatment as soon as possible. Additionally, outside of treatment, patients should maintain regular daily routines, ensure proper cold prevention and warmth, consume light and soft foods in daily meals, ensure good ventilation, and drink plenty of hot water. Good living habits are also helpful in preventing the occurrence of the disease.