Question
My child has been reported by the teacher at school as being distracted in class since last week. Upon returning home, I also noticed that he has uncoordinated limbs, and he exhibits a condition of rolling eyes when he wakes up in the morning.
Answer
Hello, there are many treatment methods for epilepsy, the key being to ensure that the treatment principle aligns with the pathogenesis. Treatment methods include: dietary treatment, daily diet for epilepsy patients should avoid consuming irritating food. Medication treatment, which is the main method for treating epilepsy, involves early and adequate medication, taking the medication on time and in the prescribed amount, and maintaining long-term consistency. Medication should be taken immediately after diagnosis to control seizures. However, the dosage of medication needs to be strictly controlled to avoid toxic reactions. Patients should persist with long-term medication and should not discontinue medication abruptly to prevent recurrence or exacerbation of the condition. Surgical treatment involves removing the brain tissue that triggers epilepsy in the patient’s body through surgery, removing the seizure focus, to effectively prevent epilepsy seizures.