Question
My child is still young but has epilepsy. Every time they have a seizure, their fingers become stiff, they lie on the ground with no knowledge of what’s happening, and sometimes they even spit white foam. It’s scary, and other kids are afraid to touch them. I want to treat my child’s illness as soon as possible. How can I treat my child’s epilepsy effectively?
Answer
Hello, when choosing a treatment plan, patients should be cautious. If medication treatment is not appropriate or medication is not taken regularly, it can lead to frequent seizures, causing great pain to the patient’s physical and mental health. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination in a neurology department to determine the cause of the epilepsy and then treat the underlying cause under the guidance of a physician by taking symptomatic anti-epileptic medication.