Question
A neighbor’s child has had epilepsy for several years. Although the child is taking Depakene medication, the condition has not been cured. As the child grows older, everyone in the family is very anxious and hopes to find a method for complete healing.
Answer
Epilepsy, though considered a difficult-to-treat condition, has seen many treatment methods developed with the advancement of medical technology. Epilepsy is caused by abnormal impulses in the brain due to damage to neural cells. By identifying the location of the damaged neurons and performing targeted repair, good treatment effects can be achieved. Therefore, epilepsy has the potential to be completely cured, and patients and their families should maintain a correct disease concept and treatment confidence.