Question

What to do when a child has cerebellar atrophy and epilepsy with seizures?

Answer

Advice: Epilepsy can generally be controlled by medication, such as Depakene, carbamazepine tablets, etc.; if the effect of one medication is not apparent, it’s necessary to switch to other anti-epileptic drugs. We know that childhood epilepsy can cause significant harm to children. If not treated promptly or if the treatment method is incorrect, its progression is rapid, which can bring great harm to the child. Therefore, it is crucial to seek timely treatment at a professional hospital and undergo regular treatment.