Question

Can seizures still occur during medication for children with epilepsy, and is it due to insufficient dosage?

Answer

It is normal to have occasional seizures even while on medication during epilepsy treatment. This could be due to insufficient dosage of the medication or poor efficacy. Additionally, environmental factors, physical conditions, diet, and mood can also trigger epilepsy seizures. It is recommended that patients increase their intake of Vitamin B6 and Vitamin D during treatment, as a deficiency in these vitamins may lead to epilepsy seizures. At the same time, it is advisable to avoid consuming foods like beef, mutton, eggs, seafood, which may trigger epilepsy seizures.