Question

What is the matter with a left temporal lobe lesion and secondary epilepsy?

Answer

After the surgical removal of the left temporal lobe lesion, CT and MRI scans show normal recovery. Currently, the child is taking 4 milliliters of Debakin oral solution daily, with 2 milliliters in the morning and 2 milliliters in the evening. Staring blankly may be a form of epilepsy attack , while hitting the head might indicate head discomfort. It is recommended to visit the Tian Tan Children’s Neurosurgery clinic for a more accurate assessment of the condition and treatment progress. Additionally, regarding the need for brain-enhancing medication, it is advisable to consult a neurosurgeon to avoid any negative impact on the condition. Children have weaker resistance and are prone to neurosurgical-related diseases. Parents should remain calm, promptly take their child to a regular hospital for examination and treatment, and regularly undergo physical examinations while following medical instructions for symptomatic medication.