Question

My child has been diagnosed with epilepsy. What treatment should be taken? The condition has been ongoing for some time, and the parents are worried about medication. They hope to receive professional advice.

Answer

Complete recovery from epilepsy is unlikely, so it is recommended to repair the damaged nerves to promote the differentiation of neural stem cells within the brain tissue, thereby restoring central nervous system function and improving cognitive dysfunction. Infantile epilepsy is an internationally recognized refractory epilepsy. Current treatment methods include medication, surgery, and neuromodulation. It is recommended to follow the doctor’s treatment plan and actively cooperate with treatment to control the condition.