Question

My baby developed epilepsy at 2 years old. I’m worried about them not growing up healthily like other children. What are the dangers of epilepsy?

Answer

Hello, each seizure of epilepsy causes damage to brain cells, and long-term seizures can lead to a decline in memory and intelligence, severely affecting normal daily life, learning, and work. There are many methods for treating epilepsy at present. The key is to ensure that the treatment principle aligns with the pathogenesis. Epileptic seizures are caused by abnormal discharge of neurons in the brain, leading to clinical epilepsy symptoms. To prevent seizures, it is necessary to infiltrate and repair the damaged neurons to balance abnormal discharges. It is recommended to go to a more authoritative neurology hospital to check the damaged parts and extent of the neurons, and then undergo targeted repair to balance abnormal discharges and prevent seizures.