Question
My son has been experiencing about five seizures a day due to multifocal epilepsy, with each seizure consisting of only slight tremors that quickly resolve. Despite seeking medical treatment from multiple places, there has been no improvement. What treatment methods are available?
Answer
Epilepsy caused by viral encephalitis is a delayed onset encephalopathy, with the cause being prolonged ischemia affecting neural blood supply, leading to disordered autonomic function and intermittent twitching. Controlling the progression of the condition requires a treatment plan based on medical records; otherwise, it may lead to more severe neural atrophy, dementia, paralysis, and even life-threatening acute attacks. The treatment plan includes a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine to improve blood circulation in affected nerves, soften scars, and regulate nerves to promote lesion regeneration and repair. Simultaneously, medication is used to activate paralyzed nerves to promote regeneration and restore function. Early treatment is key to recovery, and an MRI scan is required for guidance.