Question

The one-year-old baby cannot crawl or sit up, is soft and thin, and now is experiencing sudden blinking. Diagnosed with pediatric epilepsy and myoclonus syndrome, how effective is the treatment? Can the disease be completely cured? How should it be treated?

Answer

This type of epilepsy, also known as secondary epilepsy, can still be completely cured if the treatment methods are standardized. According to the description, the seizures are not frequent, and consistent medication will lead to recovery. There are many ways to cure epilepsy, and the best treatment plan needs to be formulated based on the patient’s actual condition, while the patient should also take good care of themselves in daily life.