Question

He began experiencing intermittent convulsions a year ago and was diagnosed with epilepsy after examination. After six months of medication, he has not recovered.

Answer

Hello, although epilepsy is considered a difficult disease to treat, it does not mean it cannot be completely cured. I recommend that you go to a reputable hospital for further examination and, based on the results of the examination, the location of the lesion, the cause of the disease, and the symptoms, develop a reasonable scientific treatment plan. The “Nanometer Needle Laser Microwave Breakthrough Therapy” produces a series of biological physical and chemical effects in the treatment area according to different conditions, and produces key substances for repairing damaged nerves. Through the nerve pathway, it transmits strong stimulation signals to the cerebral cortex, inducing a benign response to repair damaged neurons and brain cells. Stimulating meridians, opening up the blood-brain barrier, and preventing abnormal discharge of brain neurons can lead to smooth meridians and the removal of pathological lesions. Not all hospitals can provide the most suitable treatment options; it is important to choose the most appropriate hospital and treatment method based on the condition. In daily life, you should maintain a positive attitude, avoid overwork, ensure adequate sleep, avoid spicy and stimulating foods in your diet, avoid carbonated drinks, and refrain from consuming coffee. Wishing you a speedy recovery!