Question

The patient’s main symptoms during an attack are limb convulsions, foaming at the mouth, sudden loss of consciousness, and returning to normal after regaining consciousness.

Answer

Epilepsy is a clinical syndrome caused by various factors or etiologies such as brain cell damage and systemic diseases, leading to recurrent, temporary brain dysfunction. The clinical manifestations mainly include recurrent consciousness disorders, convulsions, sensory disturbances, motor abnormalities, psychiatric disorders, or autonomic nervous system dysfunction. Under medical guidance, a gradual reduction in dosage and slow discontinuation of medication can prevent the induction of epilepsy continuous state. To eliminate triggers: prevent high fever caused by diseases, alcohol consumption, fever, overexertion, insomnia, irregular diet, and light stimulation. The optimal treatment plan is to use Depakene in combination with traditional Chinese medicine “Guilong Nao Kang” for rapid symptom control.