Question

What should be done if a 4-year-old child has had epilepsy and has already had two seizures?

Answer

For the treatment of epilepsy in a 4-year-old child, while medication can temporarily control seizures, long-term use may lead to side effects such as memory loss and liver and kidney function damage. If the condition recurs, it may further affect intelligence and the ability to manage daily life. Therefore, considering surgical treatment for a Radical Cure may be an option to avoid long-term reliance on medication.