Question

Since the age of 6 months, the child has around 10 head nods during an attack, accompanied by crying for 30 to 1 hour, twice a day.

Answer

Epilepsy is an episodic disease primarily caused by abnormally excessive discharge of neuron groups in the brain, leading to brain dysfunction during epilepsy attacks. This brain dysfunction can manifest in many forms clinically, with the most common being the phenomenon of convulsions. After treatment with scientific and systematic medical technology, 97% of epilepsy patients can be completely cured. Patients need to pay special attention to the choice of treatment methods. Treatment options include oral medication and minimally invasive surgery. The recurrence rate after surgery is very low. Medications include carbamazepine tablets, phenytoin sodium tablets, and diazepam. Increase nutritional supplements, vitamin and trace element supplementation, protein intake, and avoid adverse stimulation.