Question

When a child has an epilepsy seizure, symptoms may include convulsions, stiffness, upward rolling eyes, purple lips, and tightly clenched hands. The seizure duration is usually between 10 to 30 seconds, but the frequency of seizures can be high, occurring almost daily. What are some effective treatment methods?

Answer

Epilepsy patients should avoid consuming high-sugar and irritating foods, and should steer clear of foods that may trigger seizures, such as mutton, dog meat, roosters, wild ducks, and carp. Epilepsy is a chronic central nervous system disorder, but modern medicine has developed targeted treatment methods that can effectively control and even cure epilepsy by precisely locating the neurons with abnormal discharges. It is recommended that patients seek immediate examination and treatment at a regular hospital.