Question

The child now has facial twitching, onset of symptoms: one year ago, suspected cause: carbon monoxide poisoning.

Answer

Hello, although epilepsy is considered a challenging condition, it is not necessarily incurable. I recommend that you go to a reputable hospital for an examination, and based on your examination results, the location of the lesion, the cause of the disease, the symptoms, and so on, to make a reasonable and scientific treatment plan. The nanowire phototherapy minimally invasive breakthrough therapy produces a series of biophysical and biochemical effects in the treatment area according to the patient’s condition, producing key substances for repairing damaged nerves, transmitting strong stimuli to the cerebral cortex through the meridians, inducing the repair of damaged neurons and brain cells. Stimulate meridians, open the blood-brain barrier, prevent abnormal electrical discharges in brain neurons, and thus achieve smooth meridians and clearing the pathological focus. There is no best hospital; only by choosing a hospital that suits your condition and applying the correct treatment method is the best. In daily life, maintain a positive attitude and avoid overwork. Ensure adequate sleep. Avoid spicy and stimulating foods in your diet. Avoid carbonated drinks and absolutely prohibit coffee. Wish you a speedy recovery!