Question

A six-month-old baby cannot lift her head, can roll over, and has normal appetite; there are no significant abnormalities, but she sometimes trembles. What medication should be taken for pediatric epilepsy seizures?

Answer

Epileptic seizures are one of the recurrence forms of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a disease caused by abnormal impulses in the brain, and theoretically, it has certain reasons for hereditary transmission across generations. If you choose to undergo medication treatment, you can use the following antiepileptic drugs. Additionally, treatment can be implemented through surgical removal of the seizure focus, or through appropriate activities in conjunction with treatment.