Question

A 13-year-old child has been suffering from epilepsy for over two years, with one seizure occurring within the past year. The child is irritable and disobedient. Currently, the child is taking carbamazepine tablets for treatment. The question is about how to treat epilepsy and what suitable medications are available.

Answer

The recommended approach to treating epilepsy is to combine traditional Chinese medicine with the Western medicine being currently taken, as this treatment method can yield good results. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment includes using decoctions with properties to clear phlegm heat, stabilize epilepsy, promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, nourish the heart and kidneys, and calm the liver and reduce fire. Traditional Chinese medicine has no dependency, minimal side effects, and can counteract the side effects of Western medicine, adjusting the body’s condition after long-term use of Western medicine, regulating internal organ functions, reinforcing the root, and achieving the goal of treatment. Please note that the content above is a sample generated based on the provided format and requirements. Actual output content should be rewritten and formatted accurately according to the original data. If you need specific text content, please provide complete information or specific requirements.