Questions
Can pediatric epilepsy be cured? Does it affect a child’s intelligence? Will it impact their school life?
Answers
Currently, the treatment of epilepsy primarily relies on medication and surgical treatment. Common antiepileptic drugs include phenytoin, carbamazepine, sodium valproate, and others. These medications have certain effects but also come with side effects that may have adverse effects on the body. Therefore, patients should undergo regular liver function tests during medication treatment.