Question
In June 2010, a patient was diagnosed with incoherent speech and convulsions at the Shenyang Medical University, with a maximum of ten seizures per day. What are the precautions for epilepsy patients?
Answer
Epilepsy is primarily caused by abnormal neural activity, and your symptoms fall under the category of grand mal seizures. Treatment can include medications such as carbamazepine or phenytoin, along with acupuncture, which can all be administered at home. We understand that childhood epilepsy can have a significant impact on children. If not treated promptly or with improper methods, the condition may rapidly worsen, posing significant harm to the child. Therefore, parents should pay close attention to their child’s condition and seek treatment early.