Question

An 8-year-old child suffers from absence epilepsy, accompanied by mouth smacking symptoms. The child has undergone medical treatment but the results have been unsatisfactory, with epilepsy still occurring occasionally. Is it possible to treat childhood epilepsy through surgery? What are the treatment methods for childhood epilepsy?

Answer

Epilepsy is a temporary disorder of brain function caused by excessive discharge of neurons in the brain. Although surgical treatment for epilepsy can be effective quickly, not all patients are suitable for this type of treatment. After a diagnosis of epilepsy, it is important to seek comprehensive treatment at a hospital immediately to avoid missing the best treatment window. There are currently mature treatment methods that can fundamentally repair damaged neurons, thereby improving the quality of life for epilepsy patients. The above suggestions are general recommendations based on the doctor’s brief description of the patient. It is recommended that patients consult with their doctor, who will tailor a treatment plan based on the patient’s detailed condition. Wishing you a speedy recovery!