Question
My daughter frequently has epilepsy recurrences, and she is only three years old. I’m worried that it might become more severe as she grows up. Hello. How should pediatric epilepsy be treated?
Answer
If a child experiences another episode of epilepsy, it is important to first identify the specific cause of the epilepsy. If it is due to head trauma or abnormal inflammation in the head, it is recommended to mainly treat the primary disease. At the same time, one must be careful to avoid high fever and other conditions. It is best to use medication to control epilepsy for maintenance and stabilize the condition.