Question

My son is 11 years old. He was diagnosed with epilepsy and underwent surgery two years ago in Xi’an. Now, two years later, the epilepsy has recurred. What brand of painkiller would be most effective?

Answer

Hello, if the lesion is not treated correctly, it may result in further damage to the nervous system, potentially leading to multiple sclerosis. The key to treating epilepsy lies in early secondary control of the condition. Treatment plans include: in addition to conventional hormone therapy, it is also important to enhance the body’s immune function and improve its ability to resist diseases. Nourish the nerves and combine traditional Chinese and Western medicine to expand the microcirculation, ensuring that damaged residual nerves receive adequate blood supply. Control and prevent the progression of the condition by using nerve regeneration drugs to stimulate nerves and activate paralyzed and shock nerves, thereby promoting regeneration and repair of damaged nerves for an earlier recovery.