Question

Male, 7 years old, persistent cough for about 3 months. Local people’s hospital EEG examination indicated exercise-induced epilepsy.

Answer

Epilepsy is an abnormal discharge of electrical activity in the brain. The hope for the cure of primary epilepsy is very small, and it is generally treated with medication. Secondary epilepsy can be cured by itself once the primary focus is treated. We know that childhood epilepsy can cause great harm to children. If not treated promptly or with incorrect treatment methods, its progression is very fast, which can bring great harm to patients. Therefore, it is essential to seek timely treatment at a professional hospital and undergo regular treatment.