Question

My child was diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of 2. While other children are growing normally, what are the dangers of epilepsy?

Answer

Each seizure causes damage to brain neuron cells, and prolonged seizures can lead to a decline in memory and intelligence. In severe cases, it may affect daily life, learning, and work. There are various treatment methods for epilepsy, with the key to treatment depending on whether the treatment principle aligns with the pathogenesis. Epileptic seizures are clinical symptoms caused by abnormal discharge of brain neuron cells, and to avoid seizures, it is necessary to repair damaged neuron cells and balance abnormal discharges. It is recommended to check the damaged area and extent of brain neuron cells at a neurology authority hospital and adopt targeted treatment methods to prevent epilepsy seizures.