Question

The patient is 7 years old and has been healthy until a sudden onset. The first seizure occurred at 6:00 a.m., with sounds coming from the mouth, eyes open but unconscious, and exhaustion upon waking. Seven days later at 3:00 a.m., the patient again made sounds, spit white foam, and limbs went rigid, feeling exhausted upon waking. The question is about which types of epilepsy are easier to treat.

Answer

The main treatments for epilepsy currently include brain holographic treatment, physical therapy, vagus nerve stimulation, psychological cognitive function training, ketogenic diet therapy, Western medicine treatment, traditional Chinese medicine treatment, and surgical treatment. A comprehensive treatment plan should be formulated based on the patient’s specific condition, seizure type, and medical history. In cases of intracranial infection, timely application of antibiotic intravenous therapy is required.