Question
Does a child with epilepsy need surgery? My son recently started having convulsive episodes, so we went to the hospital for an EEG and an MRI. The MRI revealed a cyst in the child’s brain, about 1.0×0.6 centimeters in size. The EEG also indicated that the child is an epilepsy patient. Now, the provincial doctor suggests giving the child medication. But I want to ask you, can surgery be performed in such a situation?
Answer
Hello, epilepsy can be cured, but surgical treatment has significant drawbacks and is not recommended for treating epilepsy. The SNRC International Superconducting Neural Regulation Repair Technology fundamentally solves the causes of epilepsy attack and the root of persistent and recurrent episodes. We hope this helps! We understand that pediatric epilepsy can cause great harm to children. If not treated promptly or if the treatment method is incorrect, its progression is rapid, which can bring great harm to patients. Therefore, parents should pay more attention to their children’s conditions and seek treatment promptly.