Question
The baby suddenly becomes stiff and cries out with fear, and it stops crying as soon as it is picked up.
Answer
Analysis of Condition: 1. Epilepsy is a chronic disease that can last for years, even decades if not properly controlled. Guidance: Therefore, many epilepsy patients hold a pessimistic attitude towards the possibility of curing the disease. It must be pointed out that the prognosis for most epilepsy cases is good, although there are also a few cases that are difficult to control and have an unsatisfactory outcome. Epilepsy patients should maintain an optimistic attitude, build confidence in overcoming the disease, and must adhere to long-term treatment. Treatment should continue for a longer period before discontinuing medication (at least 2 years), with commonly used drugs including carbamazepine, sodium valproate, and Epileptone tablets.