Question

My five-month-old daughter has been experiencing symptoms of lower lip tremors shortly after birth, and sometimes she falls asleep suddenly and wakes up immediately. When she was two to three months old, she occasionally had hand twitches, accompanied by eye rolling and holding her eyes closed for half a minute. Recently, she has also been vomiting. Could this be epilepsy? Can we use medication to nourish brain cells?

Answer

Currently, the main treatment for epilepsy in both domestic and international settings is medication-based. After receiving regular anti-epileptic drug treatment, about 70% of patients can control their condition, with half to 60% of patients recovering after 2 to 5 years of treatment and being able to work and live like normal people. Therefore, rational and regular anti-epileptic drug treatment is crucial.