Question
My 6-year-old child had two seizures after a fever and now has another fever with seizures. We went to the hospital and had a brain CT done, which showed abnormal brain waves, possibly epilepsy. We’re preparing for an MRI tomorrow. The child has had seizures after each fever, and it’s said that it might be convulsions, but the CT shows there are issues. The child is otherwise normal; they just have a weak constitution and are thin. Can epilepsy be cured? Which Chinese medicine clinic in the country is the best for treating epilepsy? How should this situation be handled? We are very grateful for any explanation; everyone at home is very anxious.
Answer
You can take your child to a specialized hospital for a follow-up consultation and implement treatment based on the doctor’s advice. If surgery is an option, consider it as a Radical Cure option. Since the child is young and in the stage of growth and development, parents need to take good care of them and actively treat them to strive for early recovery. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment may be slower, and medication can interfere with the child’s diet, leading to weight loss. This is my suggestion for the question ‘Which Chinese medicine clinic in the country is the best for treating epilepsy?’ I hope it helps you; wish you health!