Question

Today, I discovered that my cousin is experiencing continuous seizures and a poor mental state. An emergency examination confirmed that he has a severe case of epilepsy. How should childhood epilepsy be treated?

Answer

When treating childhood epilepsy, it’s important not only to consider the effectiveness of the medication but also the child’s tolerance to its side effects. Epilepsy treatment is a long-term process, and families should maintain confidence, as epilepsy is not a terminal illness. With active treatment, adherence to reasonable medication use, and scientific treatment plans, the expected treatment outcomes can be achieved. For epilepsy, the most reliable preventive measure is to take anti-epileptic drugs on time.