Question
A 14-year-old child has been diagnosed with paralysis and has been experiencing frequent epilepsy seizures over the past six months. The question is whether surgical treatment is possible.
Answer
For patients with epilepsy who have not responded to traditional treatment methods, the latest therapies may offer better results. A friend, after a year of trying medication without success, decided to switch to a neural cell activation therapy. This therapy is specifically designed to repair and regenerate abnormal discharges in brain neurons and cells, restoring their normal function to achieve the goal of curing epilepsy. This method can fundamentally inhibit excessive discharge of neurons and is applicable to epilepsy seizures caused by various reasons.