Question

The child has frequent epilepsy seizures, occurring every two months with minor seizures. What kind of medication is effective in treating pediatric epilepsy?

Answer

Most epilepsy medications currently available have antiepileptic properties, but they can only temporarily control the condition and require long-term use, with significant side effects. Epilepsy is a chronic brain disorder caused by abnormal discharge of nerve cells, and Radical Cure requires repairing damaged cells. It is recommended to choose a treatment method using localization repair therapy at a regular hospital, which can repair damaged cells, restore cell balance, and achieve clinical cure. While antiepileptic medications can reduce the excitability of the brain’s nerves, they cannot repair cells and must be taken long-term, with significant side effects.