Question

My child has been suffering from epilepsy for over two years and has been on medication for a long time. During seizures, symptoms such as convulsions and frothing at the mouth may occur. I’ve heard that minimally invasive surgery can treat epilepsy. Is this true? How effective is minimally invasive treatment for pediatric epilepsy?

Answer

When a child experiences a benign epilepsy seizure, parents should not shake or shout at the child, but rather observe carefully to avoid putting the child in danger. Pay attention to diet and emotional management, ensuring the child consumes a rich supply of acidic substances to promote the growth of neurotransmitters and aid in brain neural development. At the same time, avoid overexertion or overtime work, and never let the child cross the street alone when going out to prevent further dangerous situations.