Question

Uncle’s child is now eight years old and has had epilepsy since childhood, often experiencing seizures. During a seizure, the child doesn’t recognize anyone and keeps twitching on the ground, spitting white bubbles.

Answer

Epilepsy has many causes, including brain lesions or diffuse lesions, systemic metabolic intoxication, and some unknown factors. Epilepsy, commonly known as “grand mal” or “petit mal,” is a chronic disease characterized by sudden abnormal discharge of neurons in the brain, leading to transient brain dysfunction. Depending on the patient’s condition, a localization repair therapy can be adopted to repair damaged neuron cells, restore the function of brain neurons, balance abnormal discharges, and ultimately prevent epilepsy seizures. Oral medication can be used to control clinical symptoms and prevent seizures.