Question

How to effectively treat pediatric epilepsy?

Answer

The treatment of epilepsy should be targeted at the cause and typically involves using antiepileptic drugs based on the type of epilepsy. Once a medication and dosage that effectively controls recurrences are found, they should be continued. After complete control of recurrences, if there are no adverse reactions, medication can be continued for 3 to 5 years, after which discontinuation can be considered. Currently, there is a tendency to use a single drug for epilepsy treatment, and only when single-drug treatment is effective would a second drug be considered. This is the recommendation for the question “How to effectively treat pediatric epilepsy?”, hoping it can be helpful to you. Wishing you good health!