Question

A three-year-old child experienced epilepsy symptoms, such as jerking of the hands and feet, upward rolling of the eyes, cold limbs, and darkened lips, after receiving a vaccine at 11 months old. The symptoms lasted for three minutes. Subsequently, the child experienced multiple fevers and epilepsy seizures, and was treated in a hospital. However, the child still had colds and coughs. The parent inquired about the frequent occurrence of such situations and sought assistance.

Answer

Hello, the current treatment for epilepsy primarily relies on medication. It is recommended to seek diagnosis and treatment from a professional epilepsy hospital or a doctor with specialized expertise. Western medicine treatment is fast and stable, but it cannot cure the disease and requires long-term, even lifelong medication, with potential side effects. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment has no side effects and addresses the root cause, offering a greater hope for cure. It is suggested to adopt traditional Chinese medicine or a combination of Chinese and Western medicine for treatment.