Question

Does a baby’s crying during an epilepsy test affect the results?

Answer

The most commonly used antiepileptic drugs include carbamazepine, which is a relatively ideal choice for patients. It is recommended to start epilepsy treatment with a single drug and a low dose. If a single drug is ineffective, consider adding or switching to another antiepileptic medication. If a certain medication is found to be ineffective for the patient or has excessive side effects, a change in medication is necessary.