Question

My child, now five years old, suddenly had an attack one summer. During the attack, they would suddenly faint and their eyes would roll up, but there was no vomiting or convulsions. After that, the interval between attacks was about 20 days, and during the attacks, they would experience abdominal pain for a few seconds and have several attacks a day. Later, after a detailed examination at the hospital, it was diagnosed as pediatric epilepsy. We tried many medications but none were effective.

Answer

Hello, the most effective treatment for epilepsy is the use of traditional Chinese medicine such as Gastrodia elata, amber, and antelope horn, combined with mainstream Western medication. These Chinese herbs can effectively suppress abnormal brain discharge and fundamentally regulate the body to achieve the goal of treating epilepsy. At the same time, patients should maintain a positive attitude, avoid mental stimulation, quit smoking and drinking, and this will facilitate recovery from the disease. Wishing for a speedy recovery!