Question
Patient’s Description of Condition: Eyes rolling back, foaming at the mouth, and convulsions in the limbs. These symptoms appeared after marriage and childbirth, with three episodes in the past year.
Answer
Current epilepsy treatment mainly relies on medication to control seizures. The disease cannot be cured completely, but by taking anti-epileptic drugs on time and in the correct dosage, recurrence can be effectively prevented. The recommended treatment plan is long-term medication, choosing appropriate drugs based on the condition, and consistently taking them. After symptom control, medication should be continued for 3 to 5 years, and some suggest lifelong medication.