Question
How to treat children’s epilepsy?
Answer
Epilepsy is a chronic disease. It is primarily caused by excessive abnormal discharge of neuron groups in the brain, leading to brain dysfunction. This brain dysfunction can manifest in various clinical forms, with the most common being the convulsive seizures that many people are familiar with. With scientific and systematic medical treatment, 97% of epilepsy patients can be cured. Patients need to pay special attention to the selection of treatment methods, which include oral medications and minimally invasive surgery. The recurrence rate after surgery is very low, and commonly used medications include carbamazepine tablets, phenytoin sodium tablets, and anticonvulsant pills.