Question

My child has congenital genetic epilepsy. Can it be cured?

Answer

For treating epilepsy, it is recommended to seek treatment at a professional epilepsy hospital or consult with a doctor specializing in epilepsy. Most epilepsy patients require lifelong medication, which can control the condition but not cure it, and may produce side effects and drug resistance over time. Long-term medication can easily lead to brain cell hypoxia, edema, decreased memory, and personality changes, reflecting slower responses. Guidance: Currently, the patient is young with strong repair capacity of brain neuron cells. It can be considered to adopt a targeted repair therapy to repair damaged neuron cells, restore the function of brain neuron cells, balance abnormal discharges, and thus completely eliminate epilepsy seizures.