Question

My niece slipped and had a seizure at home yesterday morning! The hospital said it was epilepsy. It’s her first seizure this year, and she’s 10 years old now. What should I do?

Answer

Hello, epilepsy is a clinical syndrome characterized by recurrent abnormal discharge of brain nerve cells, leading to dysfunction of brain function. Before treatment, it is essential to identify the cause and classify the type for targeted treatment. Blind treatment will not cure the disease. Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease that can be treated with the “American (AM) Ultrasonic Nanometer-NGF Localization Repair Therapy.” This therapy, through high penetration and super particle principles, uses computer precision to locate and block abnormal nerve cell discharge, repair damaged brain cells, and combine with biological ion infusion to treat epilepsy. This therapy is currently considered safer, more scientific, and more effective in China.