Question
A child has had epilepsy since birth, with symptoms of vomiting foam and whole-body convulsions during episodes. Recently, the condition seems to have become more frequent, which is very concerning for both the family and me. I have already tried some medications, but the effects have not been good. What methods can be used for treatment?
Answer
Epilepsy, commonly known as “grand mal” or “petit mal,” is a chronic condition characterized by the sudden abnormal discharge of neurons in the brain, leading to brief brain dysfunction. Depending on the patient’s condition, it may be considered to use targeted repair therapy to repair damaged neuron cells, restore the function of brain neurons, balance abnormal discharges, and thus completely prevent epilepsy seizures. In addition, oral medications can be used to control clinical symptoms of attack .