Question

My son has had transient seizures, occurring several times a month. He is not on medication or receiving any other treatment. Can epilepsy seizures heal on their own without treatment?

Answer

Epilepsy can have various causes, including brain lesions or diffuse lesions, systemic metabolic intoxication, or some cases with unknown origins. Epilepsy, commonly known as “fits” or “lamb fits,” is a chronic disease characterized by sudden abnormal discharge of brain neurons, leading to temporary brain dysfunction. Depending on the patient’s condition, localization repair therapy can be adopted to repair damaged neuron cells, restore brain neuron function, balance abnormal discharges, and ultimately eliminate epilepsy seizures. Oral medications can be used to control clinical symptoms and seizures.