Question

After nearly two years of medication, the child currently has no symptoms. Can treatment be considered to be stopped?

Answer

Epilepsy is a disease characterized by abnormal electrical discharges in the brain. The cure rate for primary epilepsy is very low, and medication is usually required to control the condition. Secondary epilepsy may have the potential to heal itself if the primary focus is effectively treated. Pediatric epilepsy can have a significant impact on children, and if treatment is not timely or appropriate, the condition may rapidly progress, posing severe harm to the child. Therefore, it is recommended to seek timely and regular treatment at a professional hospital.