Question
How should pediatric epilepsy be treated with medication? The child with epilepsy is too young to know how to treat it properly, and they still have irregular seizures while on medication. I hope to receive assistance: What is the current status of medication treatment for pediatric epilepsy?
Answer
Epilepsy is a disease caused by congenital or acquired brain damage, leading to abnormal discharge of brain neurons, resulting in temporary loss of consciousness. It is necessary to seek immediate medical attention at the neurology department of the hospital and take anti-epileptic medication under the guidance of a doctor. The use of anti-epileptic drugs varies depending on the type of epilepsy seizure, and the use of anti-epileptic drugs needs to be determined according to the specific situation.