Question
A baby was diagnosed with epilepsy at four months old and is currently taking phenobarbital, twice daily, with half a tablet each time. The parents would like to know how to safely reduce and discontinue the medication.
Answer
One effective treatment for epilepsy is the “minimally invasive acupoint blocking therapy,” which involves using an international advanced brain mapping system to precisely locate the epilepsy focus, combined with short-wave therapy and minimally invasive surgery for treatment. In addition, there is the “vagus nerve stimulation therapy,” utilizing microcontroller robotic digital control technology to select and electrically stimulate four acupoints in the distribution area of the brain’s vagus nerve. These methods aim to completely prevent epilepsy seizures, achieving clinical cure for epilepsy.