Question

A colleague’s child is now six months old. Due to their family history of this symptom, the child is now showing signs similar to epilepsy, sometimes experiencing brief periods of whole-body myoclonic spasms, hand and foot tremors, and a lack of consciousness, with slower physical responses.

Answer

Epilepsy recurrence is caused by abnormal discharges in the brain due to neuronal damage in the brain caused by epilepsy lesions. To treat epilepsy, it is necessary to repair the damaged neurons. It is recommended to seek treatment at a national epilepsy research institution, check the location and extent of neuronal damage, and then target the pathogenesis of epilepsy to activate the repair of damaged brain neurons.