Question
A child was diagnosed with epilepsy six months ago. After half a year of medication treatment, the condition is well-controlled with no seizures. Monthly blood routine checks show that the white blood cell count remains stable at around 3.6. In this situation, the family is asking whether they should continue medication treatment and whether it is possible to consider reducing the dose of one of the medications.
Answer
The treatment of epilepsy is urgent and necessary. To effectively treat this condition and reduce its occurrence, it is crucial to have a comprehensive understanding of the causative factors and to carry out timely prevention and treatment in daily life. Most epilepsy patients are treated with medication. During the medication treatment period, patients must take long-term and regular medication to ensure that the condition is controlled. The treatment process for epilepsy usually takes a long time, and patients should not be in a hurry or lose confidence, as this is harmful to controlling the condition. When patients are on medication treatment…